Question 3. The true statements are:
4g2 – g = g2(4 – g) ⇒ should be: 4g² - g = g(4g - 1)
9g3 + 12 = 3(3g3 + 4) ⇒ should be: 9g³ + 12 = 3(3g³ + 4) TRUE
24g4 + 18g2 = 6g2(4g2 + 3g) ⇒ should be: 24g⁴ + 18g² = 6g²(4g² + 3)
<span>35g5 – 25g2 = 5g2(7g3 – 5) </span>⇒ should be: 35g⁵ - 25g² = 5g²(7g³ - 5) TRUE
Question 4. Completely factored.
16y⁵ + 12y³ = 4y³(4y² + 3) FACTORED COMPLETELY
18y³ - 6y = 6y(3y² - 1)
20y⁷ + 10y² = 10y²(2y⁵ + 1)
32y¹⁰ - 24 = 8(4y¹⁰ - 3) FACTORED COMPLETELY
Step-by-step explanation:
last week there were
62 + 60 + 2 = 124 customers.
that means that the fraction of the customers, who paid by credit card, was
2/124 = 1/62
in situations like that, when we use history data and try to predict future behavior, we use that past experience and extrapolate to a predicted result.
we simply say that we expect the same fraction, 1/62, if customers to use credit cards.
for the absolute number of predicted credit card customers we multiply the predicted number of customers by the expected fraction
1000 × 1/62 = 500/31 = 16.12903226... ≈ 16
so, he expects 16 credit card customers.
Answer:
Bob bought 5 Adult tickets and 3 Child
Step-by-step explanation:
5 adult tickets = 50$
3 Child tickets= 9$
50$+9$= 59$