Answer:
2x - 10 = 44 + 8x
7x - 4 = 20 =3x
2(x-3) = -20
15 - 4x + 5 = 32
Step-by-step explanation:
Rearrange the equation by subtracting what is to the right of the equal sign from both sides of the equation :
2*x-10-(44+8*x)=0
Pull out like factors :
-6x - 54 = -6 • (x + 9)
-6 = 0
Solve : x+9 = 0
Subtract 9 from both sides of the equation :
x = -9
x = -9
Move all terms containing
x
to the left side of the equation.
4
x
−
4
=
20
Move all terms not containing
x
to the right side of the equation.
4
x
=
24
divide each term by 4
x = 6
2(x−3)=−20
Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.
2(x−3)=−20
2x−6=−20
Step 2: Add 6 to both sides.
2x−6+6=−20+6
2x=−14
Step 3: Divide both sides by 2.
2x
2
=
−14
2
x=−7
−4x+20=32
Step 2: Subtract 20 from both sides.
−4x+20−20=32−20
−4x=12
Step 3: Divide both sides by -4.
−4x
−4
=
12
−4
x=−3
We can find this using the formula for arc length (where is the radius of the circle and is the central angle in radians):
In our problem, we are given . This means that:
The measure of the angle is 1.5.
Decimal: Divide 16 by 25: 0.64
Percent: move the decimal 2 places to the left: 64, then add a percent sign: 64%
Answer:
49% probability that a graduate is offered fewer than two jobs
Step-by-step explanation:
We have these following probabilities:
5% probabilities of not being offered a job
44% probability of receiving one job offer
28% probability of received two job offers.
23% probability of receiving three job offers.
Determine the following probabilities: A. P(A graduate is offered fewer than two jobs)
Zero or one
5 + 44 = 49%
49% probability that a graduate is offered fewer than two jobs
Okay, so since the discount is 60% of the price and it comes out to $2.8, we are going to form the following expression, where x is the original price.
60% of x = 2.8
Simply means: 60/100 * x = 2.8
You solve for x, which comes out to $4, which is your original price.