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b. 1/5x, (x=0)
c 1/5x^2, (x=0)
d. 2-3x/5x^2, (x=0)
by the way all of the zeros have an slash through them which I couldn't figure out how to type. Could someone please please please help me?
Answer:
$1,150
Step-by-step explanation:
$1,500-$350=$1,150
Answer:
The final cost of the TV is $1150
Step-by-step explanation:
1500-350=1150
Answer: Club A
EXPLANATION
Given,
Club A charges $12 for membership and $2 for each rented video.
The deal in Club A can be represented by the function, f(x) = 12 + 2x
Club B charges $4 for membership fee and charges $4 for each rented video.
The deal in Club B can be represented by the function, f(x) = 4 + 4x
To determine which video rental club is the better deal
First, we find the number of videos where the amount spent will be the same
That is, when 4 + 4x = 12 + 2x
Subtract 4 from both sides of the equation
4 + 4x – 4 = 12 + 2x – 4
4x = 8 + 2x
Subtract 2x from both sides of the equation
4x – 2x = 8 + 2x – 2x
2x = 8
Divide both sides by 2
2x/2 = 8/2
x = 4
Since the deals for club B and club B will be of equal expense by the time a total of 4 videos have been rented, the better deal is the one that is cheaper when more than 4 videos have been rented.
Take a random value of x that is greater than 4, say 6
For the deal in Club A, f(x) = 12 + 2x
= 12 + 2(6)
= 12 + 12
= $24
For the deal in Club A, f(x) = 4 + 4x
= 4 + 4(6)
= 4 + 24
= $28
Since the deal in Club A is cheaper on the long run (i.e for 5 videos and above), it is a better deal than that of Club B
Hello,
The correct answer is B) -$11.97
Hope this helps!!!! :)
**(Vanessa)**
If Jim had purchased only one pack of batteries, the change to his account balance would be -$11.97.
This problem describes a mathematical scenario related to buying and pricing. Given that Jim bought 2 packs of batteries for -$23.94, we can infer that this is the total cost for both packs. Therefore, to find the cost of one pack, you will simply divide the total cost by the number of packs.
To do this, −$23.94 should be divided by 2. Using a calculator, this division equals −$11.97. Therefore, the change to Jim's account balance if he had only bought 1 pack of batteries would have been −$11.97.
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Answer:
The current balance is $33.18.
Step-by-step explanation:
The initial balance is $82.92.
The debt are subtracted from the balance and deposits are add in the balance.
On 5/1 after paying the monthly fee the balance was $82.92.
On 5/3 phone bill of $78.24 is paid, so the remaining balance is,
On 5/15 the paycheck of $125.00 is deposited, so the remaining balance is,
On 5/17 withdraw from ATM of $40, so the remaining balance is,
On 5/20 tennis lessons of $56.50 is paid, so the remaining balance is,
Therefore, the current balance is $33.18.
Answer:
The current balance is $$ 33.18