Answer:
(2, -8)
Step-by-step explanation:
(x, y)=(-3, -1)
(x1+x2)/2=-3,
(y2+y2)/2=-1,
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(x1+x2)/2=-3
(y1+y2)/2=-1
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x1-8=-6
x1=2
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y1+6=-2
y1=-8
(2, -8)
Answer:
0.4h ; 60 - h ;18 - 0.3h ; 0.1h + 18
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
Old house blend = 40% Columbian beans
New house blend = 30% Columbian beans
h = number of pounds of old house blend
a.) pound of columbian bean in old house blend :
40% of h = 0.4h
b.) pound of new blend poured into the bean:
Size of bin = 60 pound
Size of bin - pound of old house blend
(60 - h)
c. Amount of columbian bean in pound of new house blend :
30% of (60 - h)
0.3 * (60 - h)
18 - 0.3h
D.) Amount of columbian bean in 60 pound bin
(Pound of columbian bean in old house blend + pound of Columbian bean in New house blend)
0.4h + (18 - 0.3h)
0.4h + 18 - 0.3h
0.1h + 18
Question 10: P=28cm
if l=8 and w=6
Then (8+6)=14
2(14) so 14x2 = 28
So therefore P=28cm
Answer:
$68.97
Step-by-step explanation:
Markup is the difference between the cost of an item and the price at which it is sold:
cost price + markup = selling price
Here, the markup is said to be 70%. The base for that percentage can be either the cost price or the selling price. The way this question is worded suggests the markup is 70% of the cost price.
So, we have ...
cost price + 0.70 × cost price = selling price
or
cost price × (1 + 0.70) = selling price
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Then, to find the cost price, we can divide by its coefficient in this equation. Doing that gives ...
cost price = (selling price)/1.70
cost price = $117.25/1.70 = $68.97
The store's purchase price before the markup for this item was $68.97.