A shop sells DVDs and CDs.

DVDs are sold at one price.
CDs are sold at a different price.

2 DVDs and 1 CD cost £35
2 DVDs and 2 CDs cost £45

Martin has £50 Does he have enough to buy 1 DVD and 3 CDs?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Lets Price of a DVD is fixed i.e. 15

and One CD price is 5 (Not fixed)

In First situation

2 DVDs and 1 CD cost = 35 as given

2 x 15 + 5 = 35

Lets one CD price is 7.5

In Second situation

2 x 15 + 2 x 7.5 = 45

Its mean CD price may be between 5 to 7.5

In asked scenario, Martin has 50

1 DVD and 3 CDs?

1 x 15 + 3 x 7.5 = 37.5

37.5 is lesser than 50

Hence Martin has enough to buy 1 DVD and 3 CDs.


Related Questions

URGENT PLZ HELP THANK YOU!

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Answer:

[tex](-5)^{11}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

We can use the exponent rules. If we have [tex]\frac{a^b}{a^c}[/tex], then it will simplify to [tex]a^{b-c}[/tex].

b is 5, c is -6, and a is -5 so:

[tex]-5^{5-(-6)}\\-5^{11}[/tex]

Hope this helped!

8 kids bought a 3 cakes. How many equal parts will need to divide it so that everyone can have it. Easy one! ​

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Answer:

3/8 is your answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

8 kids bought a 3 cakes.

Required:

How many equal parts will need to divide it so that everyone can have it.

Solution:

3/8

Hope this helps ;) ❤❤❤

it would be 3/8! hope you found this helpful!

how many are 8 raised to 4 ???​

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2 cause you divide it

On the first day in each month, Enid deposited $4 into her bank account and Jim deposited $3 into his. They opened these accounts on May 15, 1990. On December 31, 1990, they each had $72 dollars in their account. How much did each person deposit on May 15?

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Answer:

The amount of money in Enid bank account can be written as a linear equation.

Ye = Xe + $4*m

where Ye is the money that Enid has in her account, m is the number of months that have passed since she opened it, and Xe is the initial deposit.

For Jim, the equation is similar:

Yj = Xj + $3*m

where Yj and Xj are similar as above.

Between May 15 and December 31 of the same year, we have 7 months (where i am counting December because the deposit is made in the first day of the month).

Then we have that:

Ye = $72 = Xe + $4*7 = Xe + $28

Xe = $72 - $28 = $44

So in May 15, Enid deposited $44.

For Jim we have:

Yj = $72 = Xj + $3*7 = Xj + $21

Xj = $72 - $21 = $51

So in May 15, Jim deposited $51.

Which polynomial is a factor of both expressions? x – 8 x + 7 x – 2 (x – 2)2

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Answer:

C. x-2

Step-by-step explanation:

edge

Answer: the 3rd the answer c

x-2

Step-by-step explanation:

What’s is the greatest common factor of 100x^2 - 250xy + 75x

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Answer:

The greatest common factor of the expression is 25x

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, we are interested in giving the greatest common factor of the expression.

We can do this by factorization till we have no common factors left.

the expression is;

100x^2 -250xy + 75x

we start with the common factor x;

x(100x -250y + 75)

The next thing to do here is to find the greatest common factor of 100,250 and 75.

The greatest common factor here is 25.

Thus, we have;

25x(4x -10y + 3)

There is no more factor to get from the terms in the bracket. This simply means that the terms in the bracket are no longer factorizable

So the greatest common factor we have is 25x

5. Find the product of p(x) and q(x) if p(x) = 2x+7 and q(x) = 4x-9
a. Is p(x) a polynomial? If not, give an explanation.
b. Is q(x) a polynomiala If not, give an explanation.
c. Is the product a polynomials If not, give an explanation,
d. If the product is a polynomial, identify type and degree.

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Answer:

p(x), q(x), and their product are all polynomials.

p(x) · q(x) = 6x² + 10x - 63

Step-by-step explanation:

First of all P(x) and q(x) are polynomials because polynomials refer to any sum, difference, or product of a collection of algebraic terms. The word polynomials is general. P(x) and q(x) are polynomials but more specifically they are binomials since they only have two terms. Their product is a polynomial as well, but more specifically its a trinomial because it has three terms.

process of multiplying

Using the distributive property (or foil method) when multiplying p(x) and q(x) you would first get the expression 6x² - 18x + 28x - 63. From here you would combine "like terms". This would give you your final answer of

6x² + 10x - 63. Sorry, I couldn't help you with the D question but I hope this helps ;)

A history professor decides to give a 12-question true-false quiz. She wants to choose the passing grade such that the probability of passing a student who guesses on every question is less than 0.10. What score should be set as the lowest passing grade? Group of answer choices

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Answer:

we can set the 9 as a benchmark to be the score for the passing grade so that probability of passing a student who guesses every question is less than 0.10

Step-by-step explanation:

From the given information;

Sample  size n = 12

the probability of passing a student who guesses on every question is less than 0.10

In a alternative - response question (true/false) question, the probability of answering  a question correctly  = 1/2 = 0.5

Let X be the random variable that is represent number of correct answers out of 12.

The X [tex]\sim[/tex] BInomial (12, 0.5)

The probability mass function :

[tex]P(X = k) = \dfrac{n!}{k!(n-k)!} \times p^k\times (1-p)^{n-k}[/tex]

[tex]P(X = 12) = \dfrac{12!}{12!(12-12)!} \times 0.5^{12}\times (1-0.5)^{12-12}[/tex]

P(X = 12) = 2.44 × 10⁻⁴

[tex]P(X = 11) = \dfrac{12!}{11!(12-11)!} \times 0.5^{11}\times (1-0.5)^{12-11}[/tex]

P(X =11 ) = 0.00293

[tex]P(X = 10) = \dfrac{12!}{10!(12-10)!} \times 0.5^{10}\times (1-0.5)^{12-10}[/tex]

P(X = 10) = 0.01611

[tex]P(X = 9) = \dfrac{12!}{9!(12-9)!} \times 0.5^{19}\times (1-0.5)^{12-9}[/tex]

P(X = 9) = 0.0537

[tex]P(X = 8) = \dfrac{12!}{8!(12-8)!} \times 0.5^{8}\times (1-0.5)^{12-8}[/tex]

P(X = 8)  = 0.12085

[tex]P(X = 7) = \dfrac{12!}{7!(12-7)!} \times 0.5^{7}\times (1-0.5)^{12-7}[/tex]

P(X = 7) = 0.19335

.........

We can see that,a t P(X = 9) , the probability is 0.0537 which less than 0.10 but starting from P(X = 8) downwards the probability is more than 0.01

As such, we can set the 9 as a benchmark to be the score for the passing grade so that probability of passing a student who guesses every question is less than 0.10

Solve for X answer asap thanks

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula we need for this is

4(4 + x) = 5(5 + 3) and

16 + 4x = 5(8) and

16 + 4x = 40 and

4x = 24 so

x = 6, choice C.

If the initial amount of iodine-131 is 537 grams , how much is left after 10 days?

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Answer:

225.78 grams

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve this question, we would be using the formula

P(t) = Po × 2^t/n

Where P(t) = Remaining amount after r hours

Po = Initial amount

t = Time

In the question,

Where P(t) = Remaining amount after r hours = unknown

Po = Initial amount = 537

t = Time = 10 days

P(t) = 537 × 2^(10/)

P(t) = 225.78 grams

Therefore, the amount of iodine-131 left after 10 days = 225.78 grams

Find the value of x. Round to the nearest tenth.Find the value of x. Round to the nearest tenth.

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Answer:

x = 55.6

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to find the value of x we use sine

sin ∅ = opposite / hypotenuse

From the question

x is the hypotenuse

the opposite is 19

So we have

sin 20 = 19/x

x = 19/sin 20

x = 55.55

We have the final answer as

x = 55.6 to the nearest tenth

Hope this helps you

Answer:

x = 55.6

Step-by-step explanation:

how to do this question plz answer me step by step plzz plz plz plz plz I really struggling ​

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Answer:  48

There are many approaches to estimating stuff like this, so there isn't one set answer. My approach is shown below.

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1 min = 60 sec

30 min = 1800 sec (multiply both sides by 30)

1/2 hr = 1800 sec (replace "30 min" with "1/2 hr")

The value 2014 is fairly close to 1800, so roughly every half hour we have a prize being won. This is an overestimate.

There are 24 hours in a day, so 24*2 = 48 half-hour periods in a day, meaning we have an estimated 48 prizes in a full day. This is an overestimate as well.

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Extra info:

If you're curious about finding the more accurate value, then you could follow these steps

1 prize = 2014 seconds

x prizes = 86400 seconds (number of seconds in a full day)

1/x = 2014/86400

1*86400 = x*2014

86400 = 2014x

2014x = 86400

x = 86400/2014

x = 42.8997020854021

Round down to get x = 43. We round down because there isn't enough time to get that 44th prize. The value 43 is fairly close to 48, and we can see our earlier estimate of 48 was an overestimate.

What is the rate of change and initial value for the linear relation that includes the points shown in the table?
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1 20
3 10
5 0
7 -10
Initial value: 20, rate of change: 10
Initial value: 30, rate of change: 10
Initial value: 25, rate of change: -5
Initial value: 20, rate of change: -10

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Answer:

Initial Value: 25, Rate of change -5.

First. Lets find the rate of change.

y2-y1/x2-x1 = m

We have A(1,20) B(3,10)

10-20/3-1=-5

m=-5(Rate of change)

Now let's find the initial value using slope-point form.

y-y₁=m(x-x₁)

y-20=-5(x-1)

=-5x+5+20

=-5x+25

The initial value is the value of y when the value of x is equal to 0. (Also the Y-Intercept)

Initial Value = -5(0)+25

=25

pls help with sum geometry

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YES! quite easily.

I hope you can see the two pairs of corresponding angles between the parallel lines. they'll be equal

and then there's a pair of vertically opposite angle at centre.

that means all pairs of corresponding angles are equal, thus, triangles are similar by AAA

Answer:

[tex]\Large \boxed{\mathrm{D}}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The triangles can be proven by AA or Angle-Angle similarity.

[tex]\angle QUR \cong \angle TUS[/tex]

The vertical angles are congruent.

[tex]\angle R \cong \angle S[/tex]

The alternate interior angles are congruent.

help!! im stuck on this and i can't remeber how to sove this.... 6/3c = 2/3

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Hello!

Answer:

[tex]\huge\boxed{c = 3}[/tex]

Given:

[tex]\frac{6}{3c} = \frac{2}{3}[/tex]

Cross multiply:

[tex]6 * 3 = 3c * 2[/tex]

Simplify:

[tex]18 = 6c[/tex]

Divide both sides by 6:

[tex]c = 18/6 = 3[/tex]

Answer:

c=3

Step-by-step explanation:

6          2

----- = -----

3c        3

Using cross products

6*3 = 2*3c

18 = 6c

Divide each side by 6

18/6 = 6c/6

3 =c

What two numbers multiply to negative 12 and add up to negative 13

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Answer:

  −13.8654599313 and 0.8654599313

Step-by-step explanation:

The two numbers of interest will be the solutions to ...

  xy = -12

  x +y = -13

Substituting for y, this becomes the quadratic ...

  x(-13 -x) = -12

  x^2 +13x = 12 . . . . . multiply by -1

  x^2 +13x +6.5^2 = 12 +6.5^2 . . . . . complete the square

  (x +6.5)^2 = 54.25

  x = -6.5 ± √54.25 . . . . . . take the square root, subtract 6.5

  x ≈ -13.865499313 or 0.8654599313

The value of y is the other of these two numbers. So, the two numbers of interest are {-13.865499313, 0.8654599313}.

Greyson completes a dive from a
cliff 75-feet above a river. It takes
him only 1.5 seconds to hit the
water and then another 0.5
second to descend 10 feet into the river

what’s the x axis and y axis?

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Answer: y: height, x: time.

Step-by-step explanation:

The data we have is:

The initial position of Greyson is 75ft above the river.

He needs 1.5 seconds to hit the water, and other 0.5s tho reach the bottom of the river.

Then we have a relationship of height vs time.

The y axis will represent the heigth of Greyson, and the x-axis will represent the time, such that at the time x = 0 seconds, we have y = 75ft

The width of a rectangle measures (6.8d-4.2)(6.8d−4.2) centimeters, and its length measures (9.2d+8.7)(9.2d+8.7) centimeters. Which expression represents the perimeter, in centimeters, of the rectangle?

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Answer:

The perimeter of the rectangle is represented by [tex]p = 32\cdot d + 9[/tex], measured in centimeters.

Step-by-step explanation:

The perimeter ([tex]p[/tex]) of a rectangle, measured in centimeters, is represented by this formula:

[tex]p = 2\cdot (w+l)[/tex]

Where [tex]w[/tex] and [tex]l[/tex] are width and length, measured in centimeters.

If [tex]w = 6.8\cdot d-4.2[/tex] and [tex]l = 9.2\cdot d+8.7[/tex], the expression that represents the perimeter is:

[tex]p = 2\cdot (16\cdot d +4.5)[/tex]

[tex]p = 32\cdot d + 9[/tex]

The perimeter of the rectangle is represented by [tex]p = 32\cdot d + 9[/tex], measured in centimeters.

Evaluate a + b for a= 34 and b= -6

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Answer:

Hey there!

a+b

34+(-6)

34-6

28

Let me know if this helps :)

Suppose that $9500 is placed in an account that pays 9% interest compounded each year.
Assume that no withdrawals are made from the account.
Follow the instructions below. Do not do any rounding.
(a) Find the amount in the account at the end of 1 year.
so
(b) Find the amount in the account at the end of 2 years.
$
?

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Answer:

$11286.95 second year

$10335 first year

Step-by-step explanation:

9% of 9500 is 855, 9500 plus 855 = 10335. (first year)

9% of 10335 is 931.95, and 10335+931.95 is 11286.95. (second year)

The amount in the account at the end of 1 year  $10335 (first year)

The amount in the account at the end of 2 years $11286.95.

What is the compound interest?

Compound interest is when you earn interest on both the money you've saved and the interest you earn.

Formula:

A = P(1 + {r}/{n})^{n.t}

here, we have,

$9500 is placed in an account that pays 9% interest compounded each year.

so, we get,

9% of 9500 is 855,

9500 plus 855 = 10335. (first year)

again,

9% of 10335 is 931.95,

and 10335+931.95 is 11286.95. (second year)

Hence, The amount in the account at the end of 1 year  $10335 (first year)

The amount in the account at the end of 2 years $11286.95.

To learn more on Compound interest click:

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The cost of milk is modeled by a linear equation where four quarts (one gallon) costs $3.09 while two quarts
(half-gallon) costs $1.65. Write the linear equation that expresses the price in terms of quarts. How much would
an eight-quart container of milk cost?

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Answer:

linear equation to express the price is:

y=0.72x+0.21

An eight quarts will cost :  $5.97

Step-by-step explanation:

linear equation represent y=mx+b

let x=quarts ( x=4, x=2)

y= price (3.09 and y=1.65 )

two points (4,3.09) and (2,1.65)

need to find the slope m:

y2-y1/x2-x1

(1.65-3.09)/(2-4) ⇒ m=0.72

y=0.72x+b  find b at point (2,1.65)

1.65=0.72(2) +b  ⇒ b=0.21

y=0.72x +0.21

check : point (4,3.09)

y=0.72(4) +0.21

y=3.09  ( correct)

An eight quarts will cost :

y=0.72(8)+0.21

y=5.97 dollars

Reduce 5/15 to its lowest terms

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Answer:

The answer is 1/3

Answer:

1/3

Step-by-step explanation:

The factors of 5 are 1,5;

* The factors of 15 are 1,3,5,15.

We can see that the GCD is 5 because it is the largest number by which 5 y 15 can be divided without leaving any residue.

To reduce this fraction, simply divide the numerator and denominator by 5 (the GCF).

So, 5 /15

= 5÷5 /15÷5

= 1 /3

Find the value of x in the given
right triangle.
Enter your answer as a decimal rounded to the
nearest tenth.

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Answer:

x = 12.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the figure above is a right angled triangle we can use trigonometric ratios to find x

To find x we use cosine

cos∅ = adjacent / hypotenuse

From the question

The hypotenuse is x

The adjacent is 10

Substitute these values into the above formula and solve for x

That's

[tex] \cos(37) = \frac{10}{x} [/tex][tex]x \cos(37) = 10[/tex]

Divide both sides by cos 37

[tex]x = \frac{10}{ \cos(37) } [/tex]

x = 12.52135

We have the final answer as

x = 12.5 to the nearest tenth

Hope this helps you

Answer:

probably 16.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Two buildings are 12m apart on the same horizontal level. From the top of the taller building, the angle of depression of the bottom of the shorter building is 48degrees and from the bottom, the angle of of elevation of the top of the shorter building is 36 degrees. Calculate the difference in the heights of the buildings

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Answer:

4.61 m

Step-by-step explanation:

The angle of depression of the bottom of the shorter building from the top of the taller building = 48° equals the angle of elevation of the top of the taller building from the bottom of the shorter building

Using trig ratios

tan48° = H/d where H = height of taller building and d = their distance apart = 12 m

H = dtan48° = 12tan48° = 13.33 m

Also, the angle of elevation of the top of the shorter building from the bottom of the taller building is 36°

Using trig ratios

tan36° = h/d where h = height of shorter building

h =dtan36° = 12tan36° = 8.72 m

Now, the difference in height of the buildings is thus H - h = 13.33 m - 8.72 m = 4.61 m

3(q−7)=27 need help plzz 1st peep gets brainlest

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▹ Answer

q = 16

▹ Step-by-Step Explanation

3(q - 7) = 27

3q - 21 = 27

Add 21 to both sides:

21 + 21 = na

27 + 21 = 48

3q = 48

Divide both sides by 3:

3/3 = q

48/3 = 16

q = 16

Hope this helps!

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Answer:

q=16

Step-by-step explanation:

3q-21=27

27+21=48

48/3=16

i need help on figuring this out and the answer plz!!

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Answer:

$76

Step-by-step explanation:

The amount changed is the total amount of the whole entire thing.

Therefore, we use absolute value or simply find the difference.

21 - (-55) = 76

So the bank account changed $76 over the 2 days.

construct a right-angled triangle ABC where angle A =90 degree , BC= 4.5cm and AC= 7cm. please ans fast........ Very urgent. Pls don't give wrong answers

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Answer and Step-by-step explanation: The described right triangle is in the attachment.

As it is shown, AC is the hypotenuse and BC and AB are the sides, so use Pytagorean Theorem to find the unknown measure:

AC² = AB² + BC²

[tex]AB^{2} = AC^{2}-BC^{2}[/tex]

[tex]AB =\sqrt{AC^{2}-BC^{2}}[/tex]

[tex]AB =\sqrt{7^{2}-4.5^{2}}[/tex]

[tex]AB =\sqrt{28.75}[/tex]

AB = 5.4

Then, right triangle ABC measures:

AB = 5.4cm

BC = 4.5cm

AC = 7cm

All the edges of a cube have the same length. Tony claims that the formula SA = 6s, where s is the length of
each side of the cube, can be used to calculate the surface area of a cube.
a. Draw the net of a cube to determine if Tony's formula is correct.
b. Why does this formula work for cubes?
Frances believes this formula can be applied to calculate the surface area of any rectangular prism. Is
she correct? Why or why not?
d. Using the dimensions of Length, Width and Height, create a formula that could be used to calculate the
surface area of any rectangular prism, and prove your formula by calculating the surface area of a
rectangular prism with dimensions L = 5m, W = 6m and H=8m.

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Answer:

Here's what I get  

Step-by-step explanation:

a. Net of a cube

Fig. 1 is the net of a cube  

b. Does the formula work?

Tony's formula works if you ignore dimensions.

There are six squares in the net of a cube.

If each side has a unit length s, the total area of the cube is 6s.

c. Will the formula work for any rectangular prism?

No, because a rectangular prism has sides of three different lengths — l, w, and h — as in Fig. 2.

d. Area of a rectangular prism

A rectangular prism has six faces.

A top (T) and a bottom (b) — A = 2×l×w

A left (L) and a right (R)    —   A = 2×l×h

A front (F) and a back (B) —   A = 2×w×h

                                  Total area = 2lw + 2lh + 2wh

If l = 5 m, w = 6 m and h = 8 m,

[tex]\begin{array}{rl}A &=& \text{2$\times$ 5 m $\times$ 6 m + 2$\times$ 5 m $\times$ 8 m + 2 $\times$ 6 m $\times$ 8 m}\\&=& \text{60 m}^{2} + \text{80 m}^{2} + \text{96 m}^{2}\\&=& \textbf{236 m}^{2}\\\end{array}[/tex]

I need help and fast!!!!

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Answer:

H. b/a

Step-by-step explanation:

Slope Formula: [tex]m=\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}[/tex]

Step 1: Label our variables

y₂ = 2b

y₁ = b

x₂ = 2a

x₁ = a

Step 2: Plug into formula

m = (2b - b)/(2a - a)

Step 3: Evaluate

m = b/a

Answer:

b/a

Step-by-step explanation:

We have two points so we can use the slope formula

m = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

    = ( 2b - b)/ ( 2a -a)

   = b/a

Donald has a bunch of nickels and dimes in his piggy bank. There are 100 coins in the bank that make a total of $6.60 in change. If n is the number of nickels and d is the number of dimes, how many of each type of coin does Donald have?

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Answer:

78 nickels and 22 dimes

Step-by-step explanation:

Nickels = n, Dimes = d

Number of coins = 100

n + d = 100

Total sum in the piggy bank = $6.60

5n + 10d = 660

Consider the first equation in the second:

5(100 -d) + 10d = 660500 - 5d + 10d = 6605d = 110d = 110/5d = 22n = 100 - 22n = 78

Answer: nickels 78 and dimes 22

Answer:

78 nikes and dimes 22

solving these linear equations simultaneously, x = 22y = 8z= 11hence the answer is B. 11

Step-by-step explanation:

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Costs for employee services were incurred as follows: |Direct labor|$156,000 Indirect labor $185,900 Sales commissions $22,000 Administrative salaries $50,000 d. Rent for the year was $18,800 ($13,600 of this amount related to factory operations, and the remainder related to selling and administrative activities). e.Utility costs incurred in the factory, $16,000. f.Advertising costs incurred, $13,000. g. Depreciation recorded on equipment, $21,000. ($15,000 of this amount was on equipment used in factory operations; the remaining $6,000 was on equipment used in selling and administrative activities.) h. Manufacturing overhead cost was applied to jobs, $? i.Goods that had cost $226,000 to manufacture according to their job cost sheets were completed. j. Sales for the year totaled $514,000. The total cost to manufacture these goods according to their job cost sheets was $220,000. Required: (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places) 1. Prepare journal entries to record the transactions for the year. 2. Prepare a journal entry to close any balance in the Manufacturing Overhead account to Cost of Goods Sold. 3. Prepare an income statement for the year. Which of these inferences is best supported by the following paragraph? If then we prefer to meet danger with a light heart but without laborious training, and with a courage which is gained by habit and not enforced by law, are we not greatly the better for it? Since we do not anticipate the pain, although, when the hour comes, we can be as brave as those who never allow themselves to rest; thus our city is equally admirable in peace and in war. For we are lovers of the beautiful in our tastes and our strength lies, in our opinion, not in deliberation and discussion, but that knowledge which is gained by discussion preparatory to action. For we have a peculiar power of thinking before we act, and of acting, too, whereas other men are courageous from ignorance but hesitate upon reflection. And they are surely to be esteemed the bravest spirits who, having the clearest sense both of the pains and pleasures of life, do not on that account shrink from danger. In doing good, again, we are unlike others; we make our friends by conferring, not by receiving favors. Now he who confers a favor is the firmer friend, because he would rather by kindness keep alive the memory of an obligation; but the recipient is colder in his feelings, because he knows that in requiting anothers generosity he will not be winning gratitude but only paying a debt. We alone do good to our neighbors not upon a calculation of interest, but in the confidence of freedom and in a frank and fearless spirit. To sum up: I say that Athens is the school of Hellas, and that the individual Athenian in his own person seems to have the power of adapting himself to the most varied forms of action with the utmost versatility and grace. This is no passing and idle word, but truth and fact; and the assertion is verified by the position to which these qualities have raised the state. For in the hour of trial Athens alone among her contemporaries is superior to the report of her. No enemy who comes against her is indignant at the reverses which he sustains at the hands of such a city; no subject complains that his masters are unworthy of him. And we shall assuredly not be without witnesses; there are mighty monuments of our power which will make us the wonder of this and of succeeding ages; we shall not need the praises of Homer or of any other panegyrist whose poetry may please for the moment, although his representation of the facts will not bear the light of day. For we have compelled every land and every sea to open a path for our valor, and have everywhere planted eternal memorials of our friendship and of our enmity. Such is the city for whose sake these men nobly fought and died; they could not bear the thought that she might be taken from them; and every one of us who survive should gladly toil on her behalf. Question 5 options: a) Grief has deranged Pericles beyond reason. b) Pericles fears that the dead have been sacrificed in vain. c) Pericles believes that Athenians play too hard and work too little. d) Pericles thinks Athens is powerful because of its intellectual freedom and motivation. What is the solution to the inequality 3t + 9 15 ? please answer as soon as you can!! How can you get access to Help? Click all that apply.F1View tabLightbulbReview tabTell me what you want to dothe ? on the top-right corner in the Backstage View What characteristics do similar triangles share? a They have the same sides and angles. b They have the same sides but different angles. c They have the same ratios for the sides. d They are the exact same. PLZ HELP ME!!!! I NEED THE ANSWER QUICK SO IM GIVING BRAINLIEST TO THE FASTEST AND BEST ANSWER. Hi how do I solve this simultaneous equation A son is 8 years old. His father is 5 times as old. How old was the father when his son was born? For the following polynomial, find P(a), P(-x) and P(x + h).P(x) = 7x-6 Using only four 4's and any operational sign find the value of 8