A printer shop purchases a new printer fro $25,000
the equipment depreciates at a rate of 5% each year
the relationship between the value of the printer, y, and the year number, x can represented by the equation y=25,000*0.95^x
year 1: $23,750
year 2: $22,562.50
year 3: $21,434.38
25 to join and 14 per month (m)
25 + 14m
for 6 months..
25 + 14(6) <== ur expression
Hey there!
When we're adding with different denominators, our goal is to keep the equivalent fraction, but create like denominators.
Let's think of an easier situation. If we have the number 5 and we want an equivalent number, we multiply by one. It's no different with fractions. We want to multiply by some version of one, like 2/2 or 4/4
For example, if we have:
2/8 + 4/6
Our LCM is 24. Therefore, we multiply 2/8 by 3/3:
2/8(3/3) = 6/24
And 4/6 by 4/4:
4/6(4/4) = 16/24
As you can see, we multiplied by versions of 1, so they're still the same fraction.
We have:
16/24 + 6/24 = 22/24 = 11/12
Hope this helps!