Answer:
20 rides.
The question:
"There have been two proposals for ticket sales. The first proposes a base fee of $5 for entry into the park and $0.50 per ride. The second plan has no base fee, but charges $0.75 per ride. After How many rides would the cost[s] be equal?"
Step-by-step explanation:
Assume that the two costs become equal after
rides.
- The first plan will cost
dollars. - The second plan will cost
dollars.
The two costs are assumed to be equal. That is:
.
Subtract
from both sides of this equation:
.
.
In other words, the two costs become equal after 20 rides.
Answer:
slope is 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello,
y-3x=2==>x=(y-2)/3
==>(x+1)²=((y-2)/3+1)²=(y+1)²/9
y=(x+1)²-5
==>y=(y²+2y1)/9 -5
==>y²-7y-44=0 ; Δ=7²+4*44=225=15²
==>y=(7+15)/2 or y=(7-15)/2
==>y =11 and x=(11-2)/3=3
or y=-4 and x=(-4-2)/3=-2
sol={(3,11);(-2,-4)}
the formula for perimeter is l+l+w+w
So 9+9+6+6= 30 meters of fence
Answer:
the number 2 is present on one side of the six-sided die giving you a 1 in 6 chance of rolling a 2.