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C), or y = 200(1.18)^x, because we have 200 bacteria to start with and 1.18 because if you multiply something by 1.18 that is essentially 118% more than the number, or 18% more than the number.
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6x + 5 (x-2)
6x + 5x - 10
11x - 10
3x - 5 - x + 9
3x - x - 5 + 9
2x + 4
3a + 5 - 8a + 1
3 (-1) + 5 - 8(-1) + 1
-3 + 5 + 8 + 1
11
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We conclude that 375 portions can be sold.
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How many portions can be sold?</h3>
We know that 500 portions have been ordered, but only 5/6 of that was delivered, so the number of delivered portions is:
p = (5/6)*500 = 416.6
Which we can round to the next whole number, 417.
Now we know that 10% of these are given to the players and staff, then the number of portions that can be sold is the 90% of 417, which is:
N = 417*(90%/100%) = 417*0.9 = 375
We conclude that 375 portions can be sold.
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When you read a sentence, you may first look for the subject or what the sentence is about. The subject usually appears at the beginning of a sentence as a noun or a pronoun. A noun is a word that identifies a person, place, thing, or idea. A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun. Common pronouns are I, he, she, it, you, they, and we. In the following sentences, the subject is underlined once.
Step-by-step explanation:
You will often read a sentence that has more than one noun or pronoun in it. You may encounter a group of words that includes a preposition with a noun or a pronoun. Prepositions connect a noun, pronoun, or verb to another word that describes or modifies that noun, pronoun, or verb. Common prepositions include in, on, under, near, by, with, and about. A group of words that begin with a preposition is called a prepositional phrase. A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and modifies or describes a word. It cannot act as the subject of a sentence. The following circled phrases are examples of prepositional phrases.