The answer to this problem is 12. If you want me to write it out I can
As we are given with 
Now using the change of base property ,we can re-write

Each log has base of 10

Focus on the top line angles for now.
Those two angles combine to the straight angle ABC, which is 180 degrees.
(angleABY) + (angleYBC) = angle ABC
(x+25)+(2x+50) = 180
(x+2x) + (25+50) = 180
3x+75 = 180
3x = 180-75
3x = 105
x = 105/3
x = 35
We'll use this x value to find that:
- angle YBC = 2x+50 = 2*35+50 = 70+50 = 120 degrees
- angle BEF = 5x-55 = 5*35-55 = 175-55 = 120 degrees
Angles YBC and BEF are corresponding angles (they are both in the northeast corner of their respective four-corner angle configuration). They are both 120 degrees. Since we have congruent corresponding angles, we have effectively proven that AC is parallel to DF. Refer to the converse of the corresponding angles theorem.
The regular version of the "corresponding angles theorem" says that if two lines are parallel, then the corresponding angles are congruent. The converse reverses the logic of the conditional statement. Meaning that if the corresponding angles are congruent, then the lines are parallel.
Answer:
no, three one way tickets are cheaper by 0.40 cents
Step-by-step explanation:
A Light Rail ticket in Baltimore for a one-way trip costs $1.60. Would it have been a better deal for Mr. K to buy the day pass at $5.20 if he needed to make 3 one way trips?
My explanation; 1.60+1.60= 3.20+1.60=4.80. so three one way trips will equal out to be 4.80, while a day pass is 5.20.