Ps: just starting on algebra, so might not be right.
Find the domain by finding where the equation is defined.
Interval Notation:
(−2,0)∪(5,∞)
Set-Builder Notation:
{x|−2<x<0,x>5}
Solve for x
For two functions to be equal, the arguments of each must be equal.
x=12,−1
I hope this isn't wrong and if it is, sorry...
sale price rounded to the nearest dollar.
The sale price of the suit is calculated by multiplying the original price by the percentage discount to find the amount of the discount, then subtracting that number from the original price. In this case, the suit is marked down by $60, and the sale price is $240.
This problem deals with calculating the sale price of an item after a percentage discount. To start with, you need to compute the amount of the discount first. The discount is 20% of the initial price, which means we multiply 0.20 (the decimal representation of 20%) by $300. That gives you $60.
Next, to find the sale price, you subtract the discount from the original price. That is $300 - $60 = $240. Thus, the sale price of the suit, after a 20% discount, is $240.
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Answer:
$240
Step-by-step explanation:
$300 x .20 = $60
$300 - $60 = $240
Outcome Club Diamond Heart Spade
Number of trials 8 12 11 9
A.
17%
B.
20%
C.
25%
D.
30%