The answer would be 14/15
Find a common denominator that both of the fractions can use. An easy way to do this is simply multiply the denominators together. So for 3/5 you would multiply by 3 to get the fraction 9/15 and then multiply 1/3 by 5 to get 5/15. Add both 9/15 and 5/15 to then get 14/15.
Answer:
x-y=4
Step-by-step explanation:
y=x−4
The standard form of a linear equation is
Ax+By=C.
Rewrite the equation with the sides flipped.
x−4=y
Move all terms containing variables to the left side of the equation.
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x−y−4=0 Add 4
to both sides of the equation.
x−y=4
(hope this helps can i plz have brainlist :D hehe)
<span>Table
Bottles Price($)
3 78
6 156
9 234
From that you can find the unit price: 78 / 3 = 156 / 6 = 234 / 9 = 26.
That means that the unit rate of this fragance is $26.
If you call x the number of bottles the equation is
Price = unit rate * number of bottles = 26x.
Now compare this information with that on your graph to compare the unit rates.
This can help you fo find the unit rate in from your grpah: the unit rate is the slope of the line =
[change in y-coordinate] / [change in the x-coordinate]
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CD:2 at $16.99 each=$33.98
DVD:1 at $36.29
$33.98+$36.29=
$70.27
6.75%*70.27=4.743225
round to the nearest tenth:
4.74
Andrian will pay
<u>$4.74 as sales tax </u>
Answer:
if it's true simple interest then each year's interest is the same so interest for one year is a quarter of 241.50 which give you the rate but if each year's interest in left in the account the result will be different , it is a really poorly worded question