Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
- Teacher ticket = $25
- Student ticket = $13
<u>Expression to show the cost of t teacher tickets and s student tickets:</u>
Answer:
5+11i-16-4i+9i
5-16+11i-4i+9i
-11+7i+9i
-11+16i
Step-by-step explanation:
First, get the like terms together. Then add or subtract until its simplified. Simplified is -11+16i.
Answer:
120
Step-by-step explanation:
do 12 x 10 you get 120
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Answer:


- We want to remove the 2 first. Since the original equation is + 2 , we're gonna use the opposite operation and subtract 2 form both sides.

- Simplify! 2 - 2 = 0 on the left and 26 - 2 = 24 on the right.

- Then we need to think about how to remove the coefficient 12 . Since the opposite of multiplication is division , we're going to divide both sides by 12.

- Simplify. 12/ 12 = 1 on the left and 24 / 12 = 2 on the right. So our answer is x = 2 .

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You know that ...
... total cost = (marked-up price) + 6.25% × (marked-up price)
... $90.10 = (marked-up price) × 1.0625
Solving for (marked-up price) gives
... marked-up price = $90.10/1.0625 = $84.80
<u>Markup</u>
You also know that
... marked-up price = cost + markup
... $84.80 = $50.88 + markup
... $33.92 = markup . . . . . . . . . . . subtract $50.88
The percentage of markup can be figured a couple of different ways. It is easy to add a percentage to the cost price of an article, because the cost is generally right in front of the storekeeper when the article is received and prices are being marked. However, many accountants are interested in the percentage of the selling price that is available for overhead and profit, so they are interested in the markup as a percentage of selling price. The question here is non-specific as to the base to be used for figuring the percentage of markup.
The markup as a percentage of cost is
... $33.92/$50.88 × 100% = 66.67%
The markup as a percentage of selling price is
... $33.92/$84.80 × 100% = 40%