0.15c>10+0.10c
0.05c>10
c>200
Answer:
$2675
Step-by-step explanation:
One way to solve it is writing two equations based on the info so
y = 5x + 10 for members
y = 6x for nonmembers
(the + 10 isn't included in the second equation because nonmembers won't pay a membership fee)
and to find their intersection point (where the values will be the same), you just set them equal to each other:
5x + 10 = 6x
subtract 5x
x = 10 classes
Answer:
No, her statement is not reasonable. This is because, she refused to acknowledge the fact that she used a pound of Blue Jelly during the decoration of the cake.
<em>Skipping this information makes is dangerous for others who might not be aware of the Blue Jelly and eat the cupcakes thereby causing them problems (Maybe, they are allergic to Blue Jelly)</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
(-3, 3√3)
Step-by-step explanation:
Evaluate each of the coordinates. Keep or drop the "i" as your convention requires.
6(cos(120°), i·sin(120°)) = (6·cos(120°), i·6·sin(120°)) = (6(-0.5), i·6·√3/2)
= (-3, 3√3 i)
You may want the (x, y) coordinates written as (-3, 3√3).
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In the complex plane, this is -3+i·3√3.