
bear in mind that the continuously compounding interest is just that, a daily compounding cycle, taking a year as 365days.
Answer: $15
Step-by-step explanation:
-$50 + $75 = $15
Answer:
\[y < = 300\]
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x = number of out-of-state students at the college
Let y = number of in-state students at the college
As per the given problem, the constraints are as follows:
\[x < = 100\] --------- (1)
\[y = 3 * x\] --------- (2)
From the given equations (2), \[ x = y/3 \]
Substituting in (1):
\[y/3 < = 100\]
Or, \[y < = 300\] which is the constraint representing the incoming students.
Hot Dog Stand
Let
C--------> total cost of the hot dog
x-------> is the number of toppings
we know that

where
The slope of the linear equation is equal to 
The y-coordinate of the y-intercept of the linear function is equal to 
That means -------> This is the cost of the hot dog without topping
Hamburgers Stand
Let
C--------> total cost of the hamburger
x-------> is the number of toppings
we know that

where
The slope of the linear equation is equal to 
The y-coordinate of the y-intercept of the linear function is equal to 
That means -------> This is the cost of the hamburger without topping
therefore
<u>the answer is</u>
The linear equation of the hamburger cost is equal to

3/2 We look for a number that goes into both 9 and 6 without leaving a remainder, and that number is 3