Answer:
$223.21
Step-by-step explanation:
Last year the amount of taxes was x, an unknown amount. That was 100% of last year's tax cost.
This year, taxes went up by 12%, so this year the taxes are 112% of what they were last year. This year the taxes were 112% of x, and they were $250.
112% of x = 250
1.12x = 250
x = 250/1.12
x = 223.21
Answer: $223.21
Answer:
cups of flour
Step-by-step explanation:
Substitute 1 in for m.
Simplify.
When finding the slope between two points, we simply take (y2-y1) / (x2-x1)
For this, we can substitute the following to get this :
y2-y1 and x2-x1
1 - 4 and 7 - 1
-3 and 6
-3 / 6 gets you -1/2
Therefore the answer is :
The slope of the line is -1/2
Answer:
A) allows the population effect on log earnings of being married to depend on gender
Step-by-step explanation:
The regression equation of a dependent variable based on two or more independent variables is of the form:
Here,
<em>Y</em> = dependent variable
and = independent variables
= interaction term
= regression coefficients.
If there is a significant interaction effect present then this implies that the effect of one independent variable ( or ) on the dependent variable (<em>Y</em>) differs every time with different value of the other independent variable ( or ) .
The provided regression equation is:
= dependent variable
and = independent variables
In this case the interaction term is defined as follows:
The effect of being married on log earnings is dependent on different values of the variables , i.e. the gender of the person.
Thus, the correct option is (A).
STEP 1:
Find percentage. 57 out of 100 is the percentage to multiply by.
57/100= 0.57 (= 57%)
STEP 2:
Multiply percentage by the total gallons ordered (24).
=24 gallons * 0.57
=13.68 gallons
ALTERNATIVE METHOD (use which works best for you)
Set up a proportion. 57 to 100 is x out of 24 gallons.
x= number skim gallons to order
57/100= x/24
cross multiply
(57*24)= (100*x)
1368= 100x
divide both sides by 100
13.68 gallons= x
ANSWER: Since you cannot order a partial gallon of milk, round up to 14 whole gallons
Hope this helps! :)