What will be the retail price?
Step-by-step explanation:
Original Price = $499
100% of something is the original price. when you mark something up, you are increasing the price. when the clerk marks up merchandise by 28%, they are increasing the price by 28%.
This means that the price is original + markup = 100 + 28 = 128%
Therefore, the retail price is
499 x 128% = $638.72
1,000 ft _____ 300 yd
Coordinate grid with unlabeled points at negative (two, zero), (negative one, three), (zero, two), (one, negative one), (two, zero), (three, two)
B.
Coordinate grid with unlabeled points at (negative (one, negative one), (negative (one, three), (negative four, three), (negative (two, one), (one, one), (two, negative one)
C.
Coordinate grid with unlabeled points at (negative (two, negative two), (negative two, one), (negative one, three), (zero, one), (two, zero), (two, negative two)
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Coordinate grid with unlabeled points at (negative two, one), (negative one, three), (zero, two), (zero, negative one), (one, three), (two, one)
The two numbers are 2.4 and 1.5 respectively.
A numerical expression is an algebraic information stated in the form of numbers and variables that are unknown. Information can is used to generate numerical expressions.
Consider the numbers be: x and y
Given that sum of two decimal numbers is 3.9. Their difference is 0.9 and their product is 3.6
Then the system of equation;
x+y=3.9
x-y=0.9
Adding both the equation we get;
2x = 4.8
x = 2.4
Now for the value of y.
2.4+y=3.9
y=3.9 - 2.4
y = 1.5
Therefore, the two numbers are 2.4 and 1.5 respectively.
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2x 2 y
-xy
xy
xy 2
2xy
Answer:
All like terms sorted are:
x, 2x
y
xy, 2xy, -xy
and then all the lone 2's are technically like terms as well
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It will take Carl 1.76 minutes to run 1.5 laps
We know from our problem that Chris runs a lap in 1.17 minutes, so he will run half a lap in half the time: minutes.
We have the time it takes Chris to run 1 lap and the time it takes him to run half (0.5) laps, so, to find how long it takes him to run 1.5 laps, we just need to add the two times:
Total time = 1.17 minutes + 0.585 minutes
Total time= 1.755
Since we need to round to two places, we check if the number after the 2nd place is 5 or bigger; if it is, we add 1 to the number on the 2nd place. The number after the 2nd place is 5, so we add 1 to the 5 in the 2nd place to get:
Total time = 1.76 minutes
Carl will run 1.5 laps in 1.76 minutes