Answer:
<u>The original price of the belt was $ 59.32 and Jonathan paid $ 35 for it.</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Let's review the information given to us to answer the question correctly:
Amount Jonathan paid for the belt = $ 35
Discount = 1/3 off the regular price
Coupon = additional 8% = 0.08
2. How much did the Gucci belt cost Jonathan? Show your work or explain how you know.
We assume the question is asking for the original price of the belt, then we make this calculation:
Amount Jonathan paid for the belt = (Original price - Discount) - Coupon
Replacing with the values we know:
Original price = x
35 = (x - 1/3x) - 0.08x
35 = 2/3x - 0.08x
35 = 0.67x - 0.08x
35 = 0.59x
x = 35/0.59
x = 59.32
<u>The original price of the belt was $ 59.32 and Jonathan paid $ 35 for it.</u>
Answer:where the equations
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
80 chocolates type 'a' and 240 chocolates type 'b'
Step-by-step explanation:
The company selects 25 random packages of each type from which one of type a has an incorrect weight and three of type b have an incorrect weight.
We can say that
= 4% of the chocolates type 'a' have an incorrect weight while
= 12% of chocolates type 'b' have an incorrect weight.
Now, if the company selects 2000 random chocolates of each type we ca predict that the amount of chocolates that have an incorrect wright will be:
Type 'a': 2000x0.04 = 80
Type 'b': 2000x0.12 = 240
So the company is expected to find 80 chocolates type 'a' and 240 chocolates type 'b' that have incorrect weight.
Area of a Triangle: 1/2 bh
Therefore: 1/2 6.8 (4.3)
Answer: 3.4 x 4.3 = 14.62
Answer:
Option A) 4
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
Applying the <u>Intersecting Secant-Tangent Theorem</u>

substitute the given values

Solve the quadratic equation by graphing
The solution is PE=4 units
see the attached figure