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➷ Housing: 1800/4500 x 100 = 40%
Transportation: 800/4500 x 100 = 17.7%
Utilities: 175/4500 x 100 = 3.8%
Food: 550/4500 x 100 = 12.2%
Savings: 300/4500 x 100 = 6.6%
Loan: 300/4500 x 100 = 6.6%
Other: 575/4500 X 100 = 12.7%
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Step-by-step explanation:
The fastest way to do this is to convert both equations into slope-intercept form and graph it to find the solution point. If you wanted to do this algebraically, you might want to start out by getting rid of the fractions and using either substitution or elimination to find x and y.
Answer:
B. 64.9
Step-by-step explanation:
A graphing calculator or spreadsheet can fit these points with an exponential curve. An appropriate answer for x=14 is about 73.3.
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<em>Comment on the answer choices</em>
The closest answer that makes any sense is 64.9. Often these problems are worked by someone who uses inappropriate rounding of intermediate results. I haven't found the magic set of numbers to get 64.9. About the lowest I can get is 66.7, using 0.0037·e^(0.7x).
Answer:
5.2 × 
Step-by-step explanation:
a number in scientific notation is expressed as
a × 
where 1 ≤ a < 10 and n is an integer
write 0.0052 as a number between 1 and 10, that is 5.2
we have to the move the decimal point 3 places to the left to retain it's value
3 places left means n is - 3
0.0052 = 5.2 × 
1 Cancel <span>33</span>
<span>x+\frac{6}{x}+4+x-1<span>x+<span><span>x</span><span>6</span><span></span></span>+4+x−1</span></span>
2 Collect like terms
<span>(x+x)+\frac{6}{x}+(4-1)<span>(x+x)+<span><span>x</span><span>6</span><span></span></span>+(4−1)</span></span>
3 Simplify
<span><span>2x+\frac{6}{x}+3<span>2x+<span><span>x</span><span>6</span><span></span></span>+3</span></span><span>
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