B. x < 07
C. x < 17
D. x < 37
E. x < 47
To solve the problem, we set up a linear equation as $260 = $200 + $12x. After rearranging and solving the equation, we find that Miguel would need 5 cans of paint for a job worth $260.
The question pertains to solving a linear equation derived from a real-life scenario. In the given problem, Miguel has a set fee of $200 and then charges $12 per can of paint. If he has a job worth $260, to find how many cans of paint (represented by x) he'd need, we'll use the formula: total cost = set fee + (cost per can * no. of cans).
So, the equation in our case becomes: $260 = $200 + $12x.
To solve this equation, perform the following steps:
So, Miguel would need 5 cans of paint for a job worth $260.
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Irrational, because it is a repeating decimal
Rational, because it is a terminating decimal
Rational, because it is a repeating decimal
The number will be Rational because it is a repeating decimal. Then the correct option is C.
If the value of a numerical expression is terminating then they are the rational number then they are called the rational number and if the value of a numerical expression is non-terminating then they are called an irrational number.
The number is given below.
If the decimal number after a decimal place is repeated, then the number can be converted into a rational number.
The number will be Rational because it is a repeating decimal.
Then the correct option is C.
More about the rational number link is given below.
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