Profit for August: x
Profit for September: x - 22%x
Total Profit for August & September: $689,000
x + x - 22% x = 689,000
2x - .22x = 689,000
1.78x = 689,000
x = 689,000/1.78
x = 387,078.65
August Profits: $387,078.65
September Profits: 387,078.65 - (22%)(387,078.65) = 387,078.65 - 85,157.30 = 301,921.35
August Profits: $387,078.65
September Profits
$301,921.35
Answer:
x = -6
Step-by-step explanation:
Simplifying
3(1.5x + 9) = 0
Reorder the terms:
3(9 + 1.5x) = 0
(9 * 3 + 1.5x * 3) = 0
(27 + 4.5x) = 0
Solving
27 + 4.5x = 0
Solving for variable 'x'.
Move all terms containing x to the left, all other terms to the right.
Add '-27' to each side of the equation.
27 + -27 + 4.5x = 0 + -27
Combine like terms: 27 + -27 = 0
0 + 4.5x = 0 + -27
4.5x = 0 + -27
Combine like terms: 0 + -27 = -27
4.5x = -27
Divide each side by '4.5'.
x = -6
Simplifying
x = -6
First, I add all of my prices together.
$9.50(2)+$7.95+$7.95+$49.95= $84.85
Change 6% to a decimal = .06
Then multiply: 84.85 x .06 = $5.09
$5.09 is the sales tax
$84.85 + $5.09 = $89.94
Answer: $89.94
I hope this helps :)
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
The value of that <span>(√5 + 1)/8 and We can prove it like this:
</span>cos 2A= 2cos^2 A-1=1-2sin^2 A
<span>so cos^2 48 – sin^2 12 </span>
<span>=(1/2)(1+cos 96) - (1/2)(1-cos24) </span>
<span>=(1/2)(cos 96 +cos 24) and using cos(A)+cosB)=2cos((A+B)/2)cos((A-B)/2) </span>
<span>=cos60cos36 </span>
<span>=(1/2)cos36 </span>
<span>and you have to find cos36. </span>
<span>Suppose 5x=180, then </span>
<span>cos(5x)=cos(180) then x=-180,-108, -36, 36, 108 </span>
<span>Also 3x=180-2x </span>
<span>so cos(3x)=cos(180-2x)=-cos2x </span>
<span>so 4cos^3(x) -3cos(x)=1 - 2cos^2(x) </span>
<span>giving 4c^3+2c^2 - 3c-1=0 where c=cosx </span>
<span>c=-1 is a root and factorizing gives </span>
<span>(c+1)(4c^2-2c-1)=0 </span>
<span>so 4c^-2c-1=0 giving </span>
<span>c=(2±√20)/8=(1±√5)/4 and these have values cos(36) and cos(108) </span>
<span>the positive root is therefore cos(36)=(1+√5)/4 </span>
<span>and the required value (1/2)cos(36)=(1+√5)/8
</span>I think this can be very useful