It equals to 224.............
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
y=1.09x+0.4
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's assume that the price of beef stays the same for every pound of beef (the first pound is also $1.09)
Then, the equation would be, it y was the cost, and x was pounds:
y=1.09x
But, the price of beef is not the same for the first pound.
The first pound costs an extra 1.49-1.09=0.4 dollars a pound, so we will add that to the equation.
y=1.09x+0.4
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Answer: 127</h3>
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Explanation:
The phrasing "2/3 of 4/5 of his 2nd exam on his 3rd test" is a bit clunky in my opinion. It seems more complicated than it has to be.
The student got 80 on the second exam. 4/5 of this is (4/5)*80 = 0.8*80 = 64. Then we take 2/3 of this to get (2/3)*64 = 42.667 approximately. If we assume only whole number scores are given, then this would round to 43.
Let x be the score on the fourth exam. Since 5 points of extra credit are given, the student actually got x+5 points on this exam.
So we have these scores
- first exam = 70
- second exam = 80
- third exam = 43
- fourth exam = x+5
Adding up these scores and dividing by 4 will get us the average
(sum of scores)/(number of scores) = average
(70+80+43+x+5)/4 = 80
(x+198)/4 = 80
x+198 = 4*80
x+198 = 320
x = 320 - 198
x = 122
So the student got a score of x+5 = 122+5 = 127 on the fourth exam.
Answer:
The answer is D I think :)))