Answer:
-3.7 > -3.1
Step-by-step explanation:
Because -3.1 more close to 0 so is supposed to be bigger than -3.7
Let the number of ride tickets = x tickets.
And the total cost is given by y.
Fair charges $1.25 per ticket for the rides.
Johnny bought = 25 tickets.
Therefore, cost of 25 tickets @ $1.25 per ticket = 25 × 1.25 = $31.25
Total amount spent at the fair = $43.75.
Fair admission charge = Total amount spent - Cost of 25 tickets = 43.75 - 31.25 =$12.50.
Therefore, total cost of the fair = Fix fair admission charge + total cost of x number of tickets @1.25 each.
y = 12.50 + 1.25x.
Therefore, y = 12.50 + 1.25x is the linear equation that can be used to determine the cost for anyone who only pays for x ride tickets and $ 12.50 fair admission.
Answer:
10^12.
Step-by-step explanation:
You need to solve 10^6 * 10^2 without using standard notation. As with variables, if you had x^6 * x^2 you would add the exponents. Replace x with 10. Your answer is 10^8. As a sidenote, only multiply exponents when raising a power to another power, e.g. (10^6)^2 = 10^12.
I forgot how to find the y intercept but the slope is -2/4
20 I think. If I’m wrong don’t roast me please.