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Let's summarize the total cost for mountain bikes.
Materials - $60
Labor - $90
Let's take the number of mountain bikes as 'x'.
Total cost = 60x + 60x
... 120x
Let's summarize the total cost for trail bikes.
Labors - $60
Materials - $60
Let's take the total number of trail bikes as 'y'.
Total cost = 90y + 60y
... 150y.
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Total cost for materials = $2,400
Hence,
60x + 60y = 2,400
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Total cost for labor = $3,150
Hence,
90x + 60y = 3,150
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Now, we have 2 equations.
... 60x+60y = 2400
... 90x+60y = 3150
Now let's subtract both these equations.
... 30x = 3150-2400
... 30x = 750
... x = 750 / 30
... x = 250.
<em>Hence, the number of mountain bikes the company plans to manufacture is </em><u><em>250. </em></u>
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Answer:
The constitution
Step-by-step explanation:
The supreme law of the land is a more longer way of saying the constitution
I know this is late but I can still help answer this....
So we know that in December all the deserts altogether had 0.89 mm of rainfall. Now the chart that you have seems to represent the rainfall in August, so we would need to use addition.
0.19 + 0.17 + 0.1 + 0.24 = 0.70 mm
The rainfall altogether would be 0.70 mm in August. Now we compare the difference, we would need to subtract 0.89 mm (December) with 0.70 mm (August).
0.89 - 0.70 = 0.19 mm
There the difference between the two would be 0.19 mm.
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Answer: primary waves
Step-by-step explanation: pressure waves that travel faster than other waves through the earth to arrive at seismograph stations first, hence the name "Primary". These waves can travel through any type of material, including fluids, and can travel nearly 1.7 times faster than the S-waves.
In order to calculate how much wheat will be stored in each bag, let's divide the total amount of wheat by the number of bags:
Assuming that the amount of wheat each bag can hold is a whole number, so each bag can hold 96 kg (otherwise, each bag would hold 96.875 kg and there would be no wheat left).
Then, to find how much wheat will be left, let's calculate how much the 8 bags will hold, and then we subtract this value from the total:
So there will be 7 kg left.