Answer:
Expression B: 0.8p
Expression D: p - 0.2p
Step-by-step explanation:
The regular price of an item at a store is p dollars. The item is on sale for 20% off the regular price. Some of the expressions shown below represent the sale price, in dollars, of the item.
Expression A: 0.2p
Expression B: 0.8p
Expression C:1 - 0.2p
Expression D: p - 0.2p
Expression E: p - 0.8p
Which two expressions each represent the sale price of the item?
Regular price of the item = $p
Sale price = 20% off regular price
Sale price = $p - 20% of p
= p - 20/100 * p
= p - 0.2 * p
= p - 0.2p
= p(1 - 0.2)
= p(0.8)
= 0.8p
The sale price is represented by the following expressions
Expression B: 0.8p
Expression D: p - 0.2p
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Answer:
n = 5
Discussion:
Let the original number be "n" Translating the problem statement to mathematical symbolism:
n + 4 = 19 - 2n => add 2n to both sides
n + 2n + 4 = 19 - 2n + 2n => combine like terms
3n + 4 = 19 => subtract 4 from both sides
3n = 19 -4 = 15 => divide both sides by 3
n = 15/3 =5
Check: Does 5 +4 = 19 - 2(5)? Does 9 = 9? Yes. so the value for n is confirmed correct.
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36 all together.
22 first
14 second
8 random chosen
A) all first shift:
One is pulled 22/36
Second is pulled 21/35
Third is pulled 20/34
Fourth 19/33
Fifth 18/32
Sixth 17/31
Seventh 16/30
Eighth 15/29
Multiply all those together
Probability of all first shift is 0.010567296996663
(That means it's not happening anytime soon lol)
B) one worker 14/36
Second 13/35
Third 12/34
Fourth 11/33
Fifth 10/32
Sixth 9/31
Seventh 8/30
Eighth 7/29
Multiply all those together
Probability of all second shift is 0.000099238805645
(That means it's likely to see 100x more picks of all first shift workers before you see this once.. lol)
C) 22/36
21/35
20/34
19/33
18/32
17/31
Multiply..
Probability.. 0.038306451612903
D) 14/36
13/35
12/34
11/33
X... p=0.016993464052288
Probably not correct, haven't done probability in years.
Answer:
$150,000
Step-by-step explanation:
The first step is to calculate the total number of units
= 2 +1 +2
= 5
If he buys at the rate of $30,000 for one unit then the total money spent on advertising can be calculated as follows
= 30,000 × 5
= 150,000
Hence the promoter spends $150,000 on advertising