The <em><u>correct answer</u></em> is:
$72.31 – $24.61 – $16.49; $31.21
Explanation:
We know we end the month with $72.31.
We made two deposits during the month and no other activity. This means if we take the amounts of the deposits away from the total at the end of the month, we can find how much we had at the beginning of the month:
72.31-24.61-16.49 = 31.21
Y = <span>b^x
when x = 1
y = b^1
y = b
Therefore, the value of b is the same as the value of y when x =1
From the graph,
When x = 1, y = 0.5
Therefore, b = 0.5
To confirm this
From the graph,
When x = -1, y = 2
Since </span>y = b^x<span>
2 = </span>b^-1
2 = 1/b
2b = 1
b = 0.5
When x = -2, y = 4
Since y = b^x
4 = b^-2
4 = 1/(b^2)
b^2 = 1/4
b = √(1/4)
b = 1/2
b = 0.5
Therefore, it is conformed that b = 0.5
Answer:
(-1,9)
Step-by-step explanation:
coortinate point is (-9,-1)
use formula
(x,y)=(y,-x)
(-9,-1)=(-1,9)
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Answer:
- |w -30| > 1.6
- (-∞, 28.4) U (31.6, ∞)
Step-by-step explanation:
1. The snack bags will be rejected if their weight differs from 30 grams by more than 1.6 grams:
|w -30| > 1.6
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2. This inequality resolves to two inequalities.
w -30 > 1.6
w > 31.6 . . . . . add 30
and
-(w -30) > 1.6
w -30 < -1.6 . . . multiply by -1
w < 28.4 . . . . . add 30
The solution in interval notation is the union of the two disjoint intervals:
(-∞, 28.4) U (31.6, ∞)
Answer:
11
Step-by-step explanation:
If i am correct n= the days so with the days adding up day 10 juan would have 55 of the 100 candies, day 11 he would have 66. The statement said at least 64, so it would have to be 64 or the closet amount to 64 but it cannot be lower than 64. So there for 66 is the closest to the given amount, and in order for juan to get 64 he would need to take candies out for 11 days.