Answer:
Sample Response: To write a two-variable equation, I would first need to know how much Maya’s allowance was. Then, I would need the cost of playing the arcade game and of riding the Ferris wheel. I could let the equation be cost of playing the arcade games plus cost of riding the Ferris wheel equals the total allowance. My variables would represent the number of times Maya played the arcade game and the number of times she rode the Ferris wheel. With this equation I could solve for how many times she rode the Ferris wheel given the number of times she played the arcade game.
Saving and investing are different because investing will generate and duplicate the initial money put it in while savings will stay the same amount without duplicating as it would if it was invested.
Answer: 4x
Step-by-step explanation: Move all terms that don't contain y to the right side and solve. y = 4x
Answer: Tickets cost $25 and each person must contribute $2 for the bus. There are 52 people going on the trip.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: Mr. Bartley is taking the theater club on a field trip [which must include bus or other vehicle] to see the musical wicked. The school treasurer asked Mr. Bartley for the group's total ticket cost.
He wrote the following cost function for the school treasurer.
Total Cost =52(25+2)
Since cost function is a function based on number of people and per head cost.
So, the statement which best describe the cost function is "Tickets cost $25 and each person must contribute $2 for the bus. There are 52 people going on the trip."
x+y=23 and 10x+24y=426 can be used to determine the number of small and large boxes shipped where x represents the number of small boxes and y represent the number of large boxes.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given,
Volume of small box = 10 cubic feet
Volume of large box = 24 cubic feet
Total boxes shipped = 23
Combined volume = 426 cubic feet
Let,
x represent the number of small boxes.
y represent the number of large boxes.
x+y=23
10x+24y=426
x+y=23 and 10x+24y=426 can be used to determine the number of small and large boxes shipped where x represents the number of small boxes and y represent the number of large boxes.
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