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Answer:

Answer:

y=5x/6-10/6

y=5x/6-5/3 ( simplified)

Step-by-step explanation:

5x-6y=10

slope intercept form :

-6y=-5x+10

y=-5x/-6 +10/-6

y=5x/6-10/6

y=5x/6-5/3


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At a club meeting, there are 10 more club members than nonmembers. The number of clubmembers at the meeting is c.
A ; the total number of people at the club meeting
B; 2c-10
what is the answer
A; a is high
B; b is high
C ; Aand B are equal
D : no answer

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Final answer:

The total number of people at the club meeting is 2c -10 (option B). Further, the correct answer for comparison is that 'A and B are equal' (option C).

Explanation:

In this question, we are told that the number of club members is c and there are 10 more club members than nonmembers. This means that there are c - 10 non-members. Therefore, the total number of people at the club meeting is the sum of the number of members and non-members which is c + (c - 10) = 2c -10. Therefore, the correct answer to the question, 'what is the total number of people at the club meeting?' is: B; 2c-10.

When it comes to choosing between options A, B, C, and D to determine if A (the answer to part A) is higher, B (the answer to part B) is higher, both are equal or there is no answer, we see that since A is actually equal to B, the correct answer is: C, A and B are equal.

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Jerry makes $40,000 a year working at a nearby factory. He gets two weeks paid vacation per year, plus five other paid holidays. He wants to figure out his per-diem (daily) pay, so he divides 40,000 by 365, which yields $109.59. Is this the correct answer?

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Answer:

Vacation pays are not included in salaries. Therefore, Jerry's calculation is wrong.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given is :

Jerry makes $40,000 a year working at a nearby factory.

He gets two weeks paid vacation per year, plus five other paid holidays.

So total paid holidays become = 14+5=19 days

Subtracting 19 from 365 days and assuming that Jerry works for 365 days a year.

We get = 365-19=346 days

So, his per day salary will be = (40000)/(346)= 115.60

Vacation pays are not included in salaries. Therefore, Jerry's calculation is wrong.

A political action group wants to poll voters in theirarea. Of the 25 towns in their area, they randomly select
5 towns and include every registered voter from those
districts in their sample . What sampling method is
this?
A. clustered sampling
B. convenience sampling
C. simple random sampling
D. systematic sampling

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Answer:

c

Step-by-step explanation:

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the student council is organizing a trip to a rock concert. all proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to a charity. tickets to the concert cost $31.25 per person if a minimum of 104 people attend. for every 8 extra people that attend, the price will decrease by $1.25 per person.a). how many tickets need to be sold to maximize the donation to charity?b). what is the price of each ticket that maximizes the donation?c). what is the maximum donation?

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I got the maximum donation $152

Final answer:

To maximize the donation to charity, a total of 117 tickets need to be sold. The price per ticket that maximizes the donation is $29.0625. The maximum donation is $3,400.3125.

Explanation:

To maximize the donation to charity, we need to determine the number of tickets that need to be sold and the price per ticket that will result in the maximum donation.

a) To find the number of tickets, we can start with the minimum attendance requirement of 104 people. For every 8 extra people that attend, the price decreases by $1.25. So the number of extra people is calculated by dividing the total increase in price ($31.25 - $30) by the decrease per person ($1.25), which is 8. Therefore, the number of extra people is 13. To find the total number of tickets, we add the minimum attendance of 104 people and the number of extra people of 13. So the total number of tickets that need to be sold to maximize the donation to charity is 117.

b) To find the price per ticket, we start with the price of $31.25 and take into account the decrease of $1.25 for every 8 extra people. We can calculate the price decrease per person by dividing $1.25 by 8, which is $0.15625. To find the price per ticket, we subtract the decrease per person from the initial price, multiplied by the number of extra people. So the price per ticket that maximizes the donation is $31.25 - ($0.15625 × 13) = $29.0625.

c) To find the maximum donation, we multiply the price per ticket by the total number of tickets sold. So the maximum donation is $29.0625 × 117 = $3,400.3125.

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Which of the following is equal to angle C?A.cos (a/c)
B.sin (a/c)
C. tan^-1 (c/a)
D. cos^-1 (c/a)

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tangent = opposite/adjective
tan(C) = c/a
We can use an inverse ratio to find the measure of <C.
C = tan^-1(c/a)
tan(C)=O/A=c/a

Therefore:

C=tan⁻¹(c/a)

So your answer is C.

A room is 45 m x 15 m. What is the least number of rectangle tiles required to pave the floor of the room, if each tile is 50 cm x 1m?

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Hey Batala426,

If the room is 45m x 15m, then the total area is 675 metres squared.
Each tile is 50cm x 1m, so the area of each one is 0.5 metres squared.

675 / 0.5 = 1350

So the least number of tiles you need to pave the whole room is 1350 tiles.

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