The functions would be:
D. y=x³
We can check it out.
(1,1); x=1; y=1 ⇒1=(1)³=1*1*1=1
(2,8); x=2; y=8 ⇒8=(2)³=2*2*2=8
(3,27); x=3; y=27 ⇒27=3³=3*3*3=27
(4,64): x=4; y=64 ⇒64=4³=4*4*4=64
(5,125); x=5; y=125 ⇔ 125=5³=5*5*5=125
If you cross mulitply the answer would be 13.3
<span>C = 45 + 18 + 27 - 21 - 93
C = -24
Let's use the variable C to represent the change in the balance in Cody's checking account. The easiest way to make the expression is to simply apply the additions and subtractions directly. So let's start with C
C
"Cody made deposits of $45, $18, and $27 into his checking account."
C = 45 + 18 + 27
"He then wrote checks for $21 and $93."
C = 45 + 18 + 27 - 21 - 93
So the expression to represent the change to Cody's checking account is
C = 45 + 18 + 27 - 21 - 93
Now to simplify it. All you need to do is combine terms together. How far you go is up to you. So let's do it.
C = 45 + 18 + 27 - 21 - 93
I'll add together all the deposits.
C = (45 + 18 + 27) - 21 - 93
C = 90 - 21 - 93
And I'll combine the checks.
C = 90 - 114
So now you can tell at a glance that Cody deposited $90 and wrote checks for $114. But we can make it simpler and combine those as well. So
C = -24
And this tells you that Cody's checking account balance is now $24 lower than it was before he started making deposits and writing checks.</span>
C) $694.25
Why?
Because you want to times the interest by 2 (1 is for one year but u want to find the amount after two years) then you multiply the amount given to each bank separately so:
400*0.07 (7% which is 7/100) = 28
250*0.065 (6.5% which is 65/1000) = 16.25
Then u add the interests together:
28+16.25 = 44.25
Finally you add that to the amount you started with:
$650+$44.25= $694.25
Answer:
Sqrt 29
Step-by-step explanation: