Answer:
thats so deep
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Answer:
The exact solution for this equation would be (2.222, -11.889)
Step-by-step explanation:
Since it told us to use a graphing calculator, I went on to desmos graphing calculator, typed in the equation, then I found out where the two line intersect, and then that was the answer.
Answer:
68
Step-by-step explanation:
2a
2x34(adding value of a)
68
1ml of 80ml bottle: 55/80 = 0.6875 pence
1ml of 50ml bottle: 45/50 = 0.9 pence
If no special offer the first bottle is a better value for money.
Since special offer though, you'd be buying;
50ml bottle £45 + another 50ml £22.5 = £67.5 in
which case 1ml would cost;
67.5/100 = 0.675 pence. Hence buying 2x50ml
bottle would be a better value.