For this case we have the following variable:
p: cost of the item that Arthur wants to buy before tax
The expression for the 6% tax is given by:
Or equivalently:
Therefore, two different expressions for the total cost are:
Expression 1:
Expression 2:
To prove that they are equal, suppose that the item costs $ 100:
Expression 1:
Expression 2:

Since the cost is the same, then the expressions are the same.
Answer:
Two different expressions that model the problem are:
Answer: 17/100
Step-by-step explanation:
63/100 is sweaters and 20/100 is jeans and when you add them together you get 83/100. 100/100-83/100=17/100
G(x)= -x^2 as when you square a negative it has the same result as a positive
Correct option - A
It cannot be determined at all.This is because for ages 10,8 and 14 the shoe sizes are same that is 9
We can't get any function as for some x's there is only one 'y'
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Answer:
Your answer: 87
Step-by-step explanation:
Since you are given what both variables are in the equation, this problem requires you to plug it in.
12(6)+3(5)= ?
You can either do this in a calculator, or do this one step at a time.
12(6)=72
3(5)=15
72+15=87