Answer:
51.3
Step-by-step explanation:
I will upload a photo soon, but it is from trig, and inverse cos.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I have 30 coins, all nickels, dimes, and quarters, worth $4.60. There are two more dimes than quarters. How many of each kind of coin do I have.
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let quarters be x
dimes = x+2
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dimes + quarters = x+x+2=2x+2
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nickels = 30-(2x+2)
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5(30-(2x+2))+10(x+2)+25x=460
5(30-2x-2)+10x+20+25x=460
150-10x-10+10x+20+25x=460
160+25x=460
-160
25x=460-160
25x=300
/25
x=300/25
x=12 ---- quarters
x+2= 12+2=14 dimes
30-(2x+2)=4 nickels
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check
4*5+14*10+12*25=20+140+300=460
Answer:
t = 6 years
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the simple interest formula: i = prt, where p is the principal, r is the interest rate as a decimal fraction, and is the elapsed time, in years.
Here we want to know how long it will take for the interest alone to reach $449.40. We first solve i = prt for t, obtaining t = i/(pr).
Here, the length of time is t = ($449.40) / (0.06*$1498.00). This works out to
t = 5.9947, or approximately 6 years.
t = 6 years
X-y=3=>x=3+y
X+2y=-6
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3+y+2y=-6
3+3y=-6
3y=-6-3
3y=-9
y=-3
X+2y=-6
X+2(-3)=-6
X-6=-6
X=0