Answer: -1 and 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the first integer be x and the second x +2 , clearly, the larger is x + 2.
From the statement given
x + 2 = 3x + 4
x - 3x = 4 - 2
-2x = 2
x = -1
The second integer is -1 + 2 = 1
Answer:
A: C=45h+30
B: C=$322.50
Step-by-step explanation:
A: We'll start with the equation for the total charge. Juan is saying he will pay a one time fee of $30, meaning there is 30 dollars added to what ever the hourly wage is. This can be represented by the +30. Now if "h" represents the variable for which the hourly wage will be calculated, and he pays $45 dollars per hour this will be represented as 45h. <em>As an example if I pay you 2 dollars per hour using the same variable "h", this would be represented as 2h. So if you worked for two hours you would get 4 dollars, this is proven by the fact the 2(2) (remeber im replacing the "h" with the hours you worked) obviously 2 times 2 is 4 proving my point. </em>This information will give you the equation you see above.
B: Onto solving for how much Juan will pay. Now you say youre supposed to have 9 answer but this can't be true. All you need to do is plug the hours given into "h" and solve the equation. It should look something like:
<u>C=45h+30</u>
<u>C=45(6.5)+30</u>
Im using a decimal because it should be clear 1/2=0.5
<u>C= 292.5+30</u>
45x6.5 always go with PEMDAS, we are multiplying first. Then add 292.5 plus 30
This results in the answer of:
<u>C=$322.50</u>
Answer: 50%
Step-by-step explanation:
In 2010, there were only 2 bike manufacturers and they had market shares of 30% and 70%.
A new manufacturer joins the market and captures 10% of the market share and Splendor increases to 40% of market share.
Market shares:
Yamaha = 10%
Splendor = 40%
Passion = 100% - 10% - 40%
= 50%
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<span>By installing efficient water fixtures the average American can reduce water use to about 45 gallons of water per day.Using such water fixtures about how many gallons of water would the average American use in December
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D about 2000 gallons