Answer:
Nifal received $ 4 for washing the first car.
Nifal received $ 5 for washing the second car.
4 and 5 have a sum of 9.
Step-by-step explanation:
The problem can be rewritten as follows: Find the sum of two consecutive entire numbers equal to 9. That is:
Then, by eliminating y:
Now, let is clear :
Nifal received $ 4 for washing the first car.
The earning for the second car is: ()
Nifal received $ 5 for washing the second car.
4 and 5 have a sum of 9.
Answer:
The exponential Function is .
Farmer will have 200 sheep after <u>15 years</u>.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Number of sheep bought = 20
Annual Rate of increase in sheep = 60%
We need to find that after how many years the farmer will have 200 sheep.
Let the number of years be 'h'
First we will find the Number of sheep increase in 1 year.
Number of sheep increase in 1 year is equal to Annual Rate of increase in sheep multiplied by Number of sheep bought and then divide by 100.
framing in equation form we get;
Number of sheep increase in 1 year =
Now we know that the number of years farmer will have 200 sheep can be calculated by Number of sheep bought plus Number of sheep increase in 1 year multiplied by number of years is equal to 200.
Framing in equation form we get;
The exponential Function is .
Subtracting both side by 20 using subtraction property we get;
Now Dividing both side by 12 using Division property we get;
Hence Farmer will have 200 sheep after <u>15 years</u>.
Answer:
950 and 950
Step-by-step explanation:
Lets just get this done :
10 x 50 = 500
9 x 50 = 450
500 + 450 =
950
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20 x 50 = 1000
1000 - 50 = 950
Hope this helps!
Answer:
232 cars
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's say the number of cars that entered is c.
At 9:00 am, there are a total of 24 + c cars and 64 trucks. We know that this value of 64 represents 1/5 of the total number of vehicles. The total number of vehicles is (24 + c) + 64 = 88 + c. So, we have:
64/(88 + c) = 1/5
Cross-multiply:
88 + c = 64 * 5 = 320
c = 320 - 88 = 232
Thus, the answer is 232 cars.
Note: as 232 doesn't show up in the answer choices, it's possible that the problem was copied correctly.
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