8x+100 with x representing the number of classes attended. For Ms.Wiggins, the equation would be 8(18)+100. You would multiple 8 x 18 getting 144+100. You add 144+100 to get $244 for Ms.Wiggins.
0.765 (100) + .06 (.0765 x 100)
76.5 + .06 (76.5)
76.5 + 4.59 = 81.09 Chris will pay $81.09
A better way ( if you don't care to know the tax just the bottom line of what it will cost) would be to do:
0.765x x 1.06 = 76.5 x 1.06 = $81.09 too.
Why the 1 in front of the .06? The one includes the price of the coat so you don't have to add the tax on after.
Think about it like this. When you buy something you pay (even with an employee
discount) for all of it (100%) + the tax (in this case, it's 6%) So you pay 106% of the cost of the item. 106% = 1.06
Answer:
False
Step-by-step explanation:
Lets call the three prime divisors of n p, q, and r, being r the largest, we know:
Now, if
then
So:
Also, for every natural greater than one, we know:
so
from which:
So, we see, this means the preposition is false, we can find a particular counterexample:
q=2
p=3
p*q = 6
We need to choose a prime greater than 6
r=7
n= 2 * 3 *7 = 42
Answer:
d. m<ABD = 50°, m<GBC = 47°, m<EBC = 50°, and m<DBG = 83°
Step-by-step explanation:
m<ABF = 47° (given)
m<FBE = 83°
✍️m<ABD + m<ABF + m<FBE = 180° (angles on straight line)
m<ABD + 47° + 83° = 180° (substitution)
m<ABD + 130° = 180°
Subtract 130 from each side
m<ABD = 180° - 130°
✅m<ABD = 50°
✍️m<GBC = m<ABF (vertical angles)
✅m<GBC = 47° (Substitution)
✍️m<EBC = m<ABD (Vertical angles)
✅m<EBC = 50° (substitution)
✍️m<DBG = m<FBE (vertical angles)
✅m<DBG = 83° (Substitution)