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Answer: A. Distribute the 3 outside of the parathesis to everything inside the parenthesis
We use the order of operations, also known as PEMDAS.
Since there is a variable inside the parenthesis, we cannot add/subtract 4. This means the next step is to distribute.
After distributing, the equation looks like this and we can solve it from there:
4x + 12 = 30
Answer: 5%
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
Ticket price of jacket = $199
Final price after addition of sales tax = $208.95
Percentage sales tax on the jacket =?
Final price after addition of sales tax = price of jacket + amount of sales tax paid
208.95 = 199 + amount of sales tax paid
amount of sales tax paid = 208.95 - 199
amount of sales tax paid = $9.95
Let Percentage of sales tax = x
(x / 100) * 199 = 9.95
199x / 100 = 9.95
199x = 995
x = 5
Hence percent sales tax paid = 5%
For the first two, put it them over 100. So number 1 would be 34/100 or 17/50 reduced. Number 2 is 77.5/100 and since it is a decimal, I would keep it at over 100. Number 3 put 8/10 or 4/5 reduced and number 4 is different. Think of it as money and how a quarter is in relation to a dollar. You have 4 quarters in a dollar, so since you have .25%, it is 1/4.
Start with 180.
<span>Is 180 divisible by 2? Yes, so write "2" as one of the prime factors, and then work with the quotient, 90. </span>
<span>Is 90 divisible by 2? Yes, so write "2" (again) as another prime factor, then work with the quotient, 45. </span>
<span>Is 45 divisible by 2? No, so try a bigger divisor. </span>
<span>Is 45 divisible by 3? Yes, so write "3" as a prime factor, then work with the quotient, 15 </span>
<span>Is 15 divisible by 3? [Note: no need to revert to "2", because we've already divided out all the 2's] Yes, so write "3" (again) as a prime factor, then work with the quotient, 5. </span>
<span>Is 5 divisible by 3? No, so try a bigger divisor. </span>
Is 5 divisible by 4? No, so try a bigger divisor (actually, we know it can't be divisible by 4 becase it's not divisible by 2)
<span>Is 5 divisible by 5? Yes, so write "5" as a prime factor, then work with the quotient, 1 </span>
<span>Once you end up with a quotient of "1" you're done. </span>
<span>In this case, you should have written down, "2 * 2 * 3 * 3 * 5"</span>