Answer:
210?
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Answer:
<em>Brian can purchase the laptop, but not the desktop computer</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Percentages</u>
We'll evaluate two options for Brian's purchase of a new computer. The first option is to purchase a laptop with a price of $1,100. The laptops have a 15% discount. Let's compute the price of the laptop after the discount is applied:
Original price: 1,100
Discount: 15% = 15*1,100/100=165
Final price: $935
With a budget of $1,000, Brian can purchase the laptop.
Now we'll analyze the option of purchasing the desktop computer valued at $1,365 with a discount of 25%:
Original price: 1,365
Discount: 25% = 25*1,365/100=341.25
Final price: $1023.75
With a budget of $1,000, Brian cannot purchase the desktop computer.
Answer: Brian can purchase the laptop, but not the desktop computer
The first one is correct.
The 81° angle and angle 2 are corresponding angles so angle 2 must measure 81°. Angles 1 and 2 are supplementary angles so angle 1 must measure 99°.
Let's go through the rest of them.
The 81° angle and angle 2 are alternate interior angles so angle 2 must measure 81°. Angles 1 and 2 are supplementary angles so angle 1 must measure 99°.
2 isn't an interior angle.
The 81° angle and angle 2 are corresponding angles so angle 2 must measure 99°. Angles 1 and 2 are supplementary angles so angle 1 must measure 81°.
Corresponding angles are congruent, with the same measure.
The 81° angle and angle 2 are alternate interior angles so angle 2 must measure 99°. Angles 1 and 2 are supplementary angles so angle 1 must measure 81°.
81 and angle 2 aren't alternate interior and if they were they'd be congruent.
Answer:
-75
Step-by-step explanation:
-|-50|-|-25|
-50-25=-75