Most of the new but cheaper sailboats I see that can be used out at sea usually cost 40-50k, but a pre-owned one would probably be 20-25k depending on the quality of the boat. Plus the price would depend on where you live.
Answer:
I think true
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm not exactly sure what a linear term means, but I think it would mean the constant in the equation. If it does mean the same thing as a constant, then that would be true. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong and I'll try to help more if I can
Answer: X = 57.5
Step-by-step explanation:
3x - 65 + x + 15 = 180
4x - 50 = 180
4x = 230
x = 57.5
If you take , then by the chain rule
so the answer is A.
Answer:
Maximum number of students=41
Step-by-step explanation:
Total allotted=£2500
Regular theatre Tickets=£45
1/5 off= 4/5*45
=£36
Train tickets=£20 each
Total cost per person=£36+£20
=£56
If 3 teachers and maximum number of students attend
Let x=maximum number of students
Therefore
£56(x+3) <or= £2500
56x+168 <or= 2500
56x <or= 2500-168
56x <or= 2332
x <or= 2332/56
x<or=41.643
Maximum number of students that will go on the trip=41 students
Total money left over for the school=
Total allotted - cost per person multiplied by number of teacher+students
=2500 - 56(3+41)
=2500-56(44)
=2500-2,464
=£36