Four oranges cost 90 cents, an orange costs 90/4 cents, which is around 22.5 cents. Multiply this by 36 to get the cost of 3 dozen oranges, so 22.5 times 36 is 810, 810 cents, or 8.10 dollars.
Answer:
A. 1/5k - 2/3j and -2/3j +1/5k
Step-by-step explanation:
A. 1/5k - 2/3j and -2/3j +1/5k
B. 1/5k - 2/3j and -1/5k +2/3j
There is a change in the signs of each term
1/5k changed to -1/5k
-2/3j changed to +2/3j
Not equivalent
C. 1/5k - 2/3j and 1/5j - 2/3k
There is a change in the variables
1/5k changed to 1/5j
-2/3j changed to -2/3k
D. 1/5k - 2/3j and 2/3j - 1/5k
The is a change in the signs of each term
1/5k changed to -1/5k
-2/3j changed to +2/3j
The only equivalent expression is
A. 1/5k - 2/3j and -2/3j +1/5k
Answer:
$12
Step-by-step explanation:
when d = 0, F = 110
when d = 100, F = 110 + (0.12 x 100) = 122
when d = 200, F = 110 + (0.12 x 200) = 134
etc.
Therefore, increase in price for every 100 meters climbed = 134 - 122 = 122 - 110 = 12