Hi, could you help me figure out why I got 8 points off in this problem?

Hi, Could You Help Me Figure Out Why I Got 8 Points Off In This Problem?

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Answer 1

In triangle PQR

Construction: Draw PX perpendicular to QR where x lies on QR

Since:

PX perpendicular to QR

In the 2 triangles PXQ and PXR

given

proved up

PX = PX ------- common side in the 2 triangles

Triangle PXQ congruent to triangle PXR by the AAS theorem of congruency

As a result of congruency

PQ = PR ------- proved


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Answer: 8squares

Step-by-step explanation:

A businesswoman buys a new computer for $4000. For each year that she uses it the value depreciates by $400. The equation y=-400x+4000 gives the value y of the computer after x years. What does the x-intercept mean in this situation ? Find the x-intercept. After how many years will the value of the computer be $2000 ?

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We have the following:

The intersection with the x-axis is when the value of y is 0, that is, the computer already has a value of 0 and has no commercial value.

we found it like this

[tex]\begin{gathered} 0=-400x+4000 \\ 400x=4000 \\ x=\frac{4000}{400} \\ x=10 \end{gathered}[/tex]

which means that in 10 years, the computer does not represent a commercial value

to calculate the number of years that have passed when the computer has a value of 2000, y = 2000, therefore we replace

[tex]\begin{gathered} 2000=-400x+4000 \\ 400x=4000-2000 \\ x=\frac{2000}{400} \\ x=5 \end{gathered}[/tex]

This means that in a total of 5 years the value of the computer will be $ 2000

I need some help with this! I know about the trig identitys and stuff like that, but I just get a little confused on how to apply sometimes.

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we have that

Let

x ------> the distance in miles from a point on the ground (the red line)

In the right triangle of the figure

sin(6.5)=7,000/x

solve for x

x=7,000/sin(6.5)

using a calculator

x=61,835.70 ft

Convert to miles

Remember that

1 mile=5,280 ft

so

61,835.7 ft=61,835.7/5,280=11.71 miles

therefore

the answer is 11.71 miles

Brenda is preparing food for a picnic. She must make at least 6 sandwiches and at least 3 dozen cookies. It takes her 4 minutes to make a sandwich

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For 6 sandwiches and 3 dozen cookies, the total time taken by Brenda would be 33 minutes.

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Given is Brenda who must make at least 6 sandwiches and at least 3 dozen cookies. It takes her 4 minutes to make a sandwich, and 45 minutes to make a dozen cookies.

If she makes [x] sandwiches and [y] dozen cookies, then the total time she would take to make them can be written as -

t = 4x + 3y

For 6 sandwiches and 3 dozen cookies, we can write -

t(6, 3) = 4 x 6 + 3 x 3 = 24 + 9 = 33 minutes

t(6, 3) = 33 minutes

Therefore, for 6 sandwiches and 3 dozen cookies, the total time taken by Brenda would be 33 minutes.

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She must make at least 6 sandwiches and at least 3 dozen cookies. It takes her 4 minutes to make a sandwich, x, and 45 minutes to make a dozen cookies, y.}

Find the coordinates of the vertex of the graph of y=4-x^2 indentify the vertex as a maximum or minimum point A.(2,9);maximumB.(0,4);minimumC.(0,4);maximum D.(2,0);minimum

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Let's begin by identifying key information given to us:

[tex]\begin{gathered} y=4-x^2 \\ y=-x^2+4 \\ a=-1,b=0,c=4 \\ x_v=-\frac{b}{2a}=-\frac{0}{2(-1)}=0 \\ y_v=-\frac{b^2-4ac}{4a}=-\frac{0^2-4(-1)(4)}{4(-1)} \\ y_v=-\frac{0+16}{-4}=\frac{-16}{-4}=4 \\ y_v=4 \\ \\ \therefore The\text{ vertex of the equation is }(0,4) \end{gathered}[/tex]

To know if the vertex is the maximum or minimum point, we will follow this below:

[tex]\begin{gathered} y_v=4 \\ \Rightarrow This\text{ is a minimum point} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Hence, the answer is B.(0,4); minimum

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For the direct variation equation y=223x, what is the constant of proportionality?

A: 2

B: 2 2/3

C: 2/3

D: 3

The equation y=7x gives the relationship between the number of road projects, x, and the number of weeks it takes a crew of workers to complete all the projects, y. What is the constant of proportionality? What does it mean in this context?

A: The constant of proportionality is 7. It takes the crew of workers 7 weeks to complete 1 road project.

B: The constant of proportionality is 7. It takes the crew of workers 7 days to complete all of their road projects.

C: The constant of proportionality is 7. It takes the crew of workers 7 days to complete 1 road project.

D: The constant of proportionality is 7. It takes the crew of workers 7 weeks to complete all of their road projects.

Write a direct variation equation to find the number of miles a jet travels in 3 hours if it is flying at a rate of 600 mph.

A: 600 = 3x

B: 3 = 600x

C: y = 600/3

D: y = 600 x 3

Jamal earns $125,000 a year as a systems analyst. He wants to know how much he will earn if he continues at the same rate of pay for 7 years. Which equation will help him find this amount?

A: x = 125,000/5

B:125,000 = 7x

C:125,000 = 7/x

D: y = 125,000 x 7

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Answer: I think B and for the second one I think C

Step-by-step explanation: The constant of proportionality is 7. It takes the crew of workers 7 days to complete 1 road project. That means they have to take at least 7 days which is correct.

Identify the augmented matrix for the system of equations and the solution using row operations.

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Given:

The system of equation is given as,

[tex]\begin{gathered} 7x-4y=28 \\ 5x-2y=17 \end{gathered}[/tex]

The objective is identify the augmented matrix for the system of equations and the solution using row operations.

Explanation:

The required augmented matrix will be,

Performing the Gauss-Jordan elimination with the following operation,

[tex]R_2=R_2-\frac{5R_1}{7}[/tex]

By applying the operation to the augmented matrix,

To find y :

On equating the second row of the matrix,

[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{6y}{7}=-3 \\ y=\frac{-3}{\frac{6}{7}} \\ y=\frac{-3\times7}{6} \\ y=\frac{-7}{2} \end{gathered}[/tex]

To find x :

On equating the first row of the matrix,

[tex]\begin{gathered} 7x-4y=28 \\ 7x=28+4y \\ x=\frac{28+4y}{7} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Substitute the value of y in the above equation.

[tex]\begin{gathered} x=\frac{28+4(\frac{-7}{2})}{7} \\ x=\frac{28-14}{7} \\ x=\frac{14}{7} \\ x=2 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Thus the value of solutions are,

[tex]\begin{gathered} x=2 \\ y=-\frac{7}{2}=-3.5 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Hence, option (3) is the correct answer.

how to solve 2x^2-3x-1=0

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[tex]\begin{gathered} x_1=\frac{-9+\sqrt{17}}{2} \\ x_2=\frac{-9-\sqrt{17}}{2} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Explanation

[tex]2x^2-3x-1=0[/tex]

Step 1

remember the quadratic formula.

if you have the equation

[tex]ax^2+bx+c=0[/tex]

the value for x is

[tex]x=\frac{-b^2+\sqrt{b^2}-4ac}{2a}[/tex]

Step 2

let

[tex]ax^2+bx+c=2x^2-3x-1[/tex]

a=2

b=-3

c=-1

Step 3

replace

[tex]undefined[/tex]

Gary is saving money to buy a ticket to a New York Jets game that costs $225. Healready has saved $18. What is the least amount of money Gary must save each week, sothat at the end of 9 weeks he has enough money to buy the ticket? (Only an algebraic- solution will be accepted.)

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lillyvong13, this is the solution:

Cost of the ticket to a New York Jets game = $ 225

Savings up to now = $ 18

Difference = 225-18 = 207

Number of weeks = 9

Let x to represent the amount of money Gary must save each week for buying the ticket, as follows:

x = 207/9

x = 23

Gary must save $ 23 at the end of 9 weeks to have enough money to buy the ticket

The figure ABCD is a rectangle. AB = 2 units, AD = 4 units, and AE = FC = 1 unit.Find the area of triangle ABE.

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Area of triangle ABE can be calculated using the formula 1/2 x b xh

From the question,

base b = AE = 1

height h =AB = 2

substitute the values into the formula

[tex]A=\frac{1}{2}\times1\times2[/tex]

Area = 1 square unit

can you please help me on e. f. and g.

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His temperature was 100.1 degree farad initially which is around 6 pm. At 7 pm it became 101 degree farad.

[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{slope = }\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}=\frac{101-100.1}{7-6}=\frac{0.9}{1}=0.9 \\ m=0.9 \end{gathered}[/tex]

y = mx + b

where

m = slope

b = y - intercept

let find the y intercept

[tex]\begin{gathered} 101=0.9(7)+b \\ 101-6.3=b \\ b=94.7 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Therefore, the equation is

[tex]y=0.9x+94.7[/tex]

e. let us draw a graph

His temperature will be critical above 22 minutes past 9 pm.

f . He should go to emergency room.

g.

[tex]\begin{gathered} y=0.9x+94.7 \\ 98.6=0.9x+94.7 \\ 98.6-94.7=0.9x \\ 3.9=0.9x \\ x=\frac{3.9}{0.9} \\ x=4.33333333333 \end{gathered}[/tex]

His temperature will be normal around past 4 pm which is 98.6 degree farad.

Determine if the correlation between the two given variables is likely to be positive or negative, or if they are not likely to display a linear relationship.A child’s age and the number of hours spent napping-positive-negative-no correlation

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We know that a a childresn spend more hours napping when they are youngers therefore we have a negative correlation

Given the base band height of a triangle, calculate the area A using the formula for the area of a triangle: A ) bh

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Solution

For this case the area is given by:

[tex]A=\frac{1}{2}bh[/tex]

Then we can replace b = 5ft and h = 20 ft and we got:

[tex]A=\frac{1}{2}(5ft)(20ft)=50ft^2[/tex]

Find extreme values of function f(x) = x³ - (3/2)x² on interval [- 1,2]

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we have the function

[tex]f(x)=x^3-\frac{3}{2}x^2[/tex]

Find out the first derivative of the given function

[tex]f^{\prime}(x)=3x^2-3x[/tex]

Equate to zero the first derivative

[tex]\begin{gathered} 3x^2-3x=0 \\ 3x(x-1)=0 \end{gathered}[/tex]

The values of x are

x=0 and x=1

we have the intervals

(-infinite,0) (0,1) (1,infinite)

Interval (-infinite,0) -----> f'(x) is positive

interval (0,1) ---------> f'(x) is negative

interval (1,infinite) -----> f'(x) is positive

that means

x=0 is a local maximum

x=1 is a local minimum

Find out the y-coordinates of the extreme values

For x=0 -----> substitute in the function f(x) ---------> f(x)=0

For x=1 ------> substitute in the function f(x) ------> f(x)=-0.5

therefore

The extreme values are

local maximum at (0,0)local minimum at (1,-0.5)

-2 decimal 3/% because if you divide the principal in half its 1% of 3

Divide the polynomial by the binomial. (Simplify your answer completely.)
(q² + 5q + 20) / (q + 8)

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Answer:

It's already in its simplest form.

Step-by-step explanation:

Factorising Quadratics

I'm writing a book/document on this topic but it's not finished. I suspect there is an error in this question because it's practically impossible to factorise it into integers.

The quadratic polynomial in the numerator has imaginary roots because 5 squared is less than 20 times 4.

ax² + bx + c;

if ( b² < 4ac ) { 'solution is imaginary' }

The quadratic equation will explain the above.

Find the sum of the first 39 terms of the following series, to the nearest integer.2,7, 12,...

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The sequence 2,7,12,... given is an arithmetic progression. This is because it has a common difference.

Given:

first term, a = 2

common difference, d = second term - first term = 7 - 2 = 5

d = 5

n = 38

The sum of an arithmetic progression is given by;

[tex]\begin{gathered} S_n=\frac{n}{2}\lbrack2a+(n-1)d\rbrack \\ S_{38}=\frac{38}{2}\lbrack2(2)+(38-1)5\rbrack \\ S_{38}=19\lbrack4+37(5)\rbrack \\ S_{38}=19\lbrack4+185\rbrack \\ S_{38}=19(189) \\ S_{38}=3591 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Therefore, the sum of the first 39 terms of the series is 3,591

ratios 1 to 32 spoonful of 32 sprinkles

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If for each sundae the shop uses 4 spoonfuls of sprinkles, if we want to know how many sundaes the shop did with 32 spoonfuls we must divide 32 by 4, if we do it we get

[tex]32\div4=8[/tex]

Therefore, the shop did 8 sundaes! we can count it to make sure:

4 spoonfuls - 1 sundae

8 spoonfuls - 2 sundaes

12 spoonfuls - 3 sundaes

16 spoonfuls - 4 sundaes

20 spoonfuls - 5 sundaes

24 spoonfuls - 6 sundaes

28 spoonfuls - 7 sundaes

32 spoonfuls - 8 sundaes

Juan and María López wish to invest in a no-risk saving account. they currently hace $30,000 in an account bearing 5.25% annual interest, compounded continuously. the following choices are available to them.A. Keep the Money in The account they currently have B. invest the Money in an account earning 5.875% interest compounded annually c. invest the Money in an account earning 5.75% compounded semi annually d. invest Money in an account earning 5.5% annual interést compounded quarterly

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The general formula for the amount in savings account compounded annually is given as;

[tex]\begin{gathered} A=P(1+\frac{r}{100n})^{nt} \\ \text{Where A=Amount} \\ P=\text{Initial deposit} \\ r=\text{rate} \\ n=n\text{ umber of times it is compounded annually} \\ t=\text{time} \end{gathered}[/tex]

A. The equation for the value of the investment as a function of t in the current account they have is;

[tex]A(t)=\text{ \$30000(1+}\frac{5.25}{100})^t[/tex]

B. The equation for the value of the investment in an account earning 5.875% interest compounded annually is;

[tex]A(t)=\text{ \$30000(1+}\frac{5.875}{100})^{t^{}}[/tex]

C. The equation for the value of the investment in an account earning 5.75% compounded semi-annually; that is twice in a year is;

[tex]\begin{gathered} A(t)=\text{ \$30000(1+}\frac{5.75}{100(2)})^{2t} \\ A(t)=\text{ \$30000(1+}\frac{5.75}{200})^{2t} \end{gathered}[/tex]

D. The solution for the value of the investment in an account earning 5.5% annual interest compounded quarterly; that is four times in a year;

[tex]\begin{gathered} A(t)=\text{ \$30000(1+}\frac{5.5}{100(4)})^{4t} \\ A(t)=\text{ \$30000(1+}\frac{5.5}{400})^{4t} \end{gathered}[/tex]

I need help please quickly I need help

10(2 + 3) - 8 · 3.​

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20+50-8 times 3

70 -24

46 is answer

Answer:

10(5)-24 ----) 50-24 -----) 26

Step-by-step explanation:

answe is 26

74. Noam wants to put a fence around his rectangular garden. His garden measures 35 feet by 50 feet. Thegarden has a path around it that is 3 feet wide. How much fencing material does Noam need to enclose thegarden and path?A. 97 ftB. 194 ftC. 182 ftD. 146 ft

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Given:

The length of the rectangular garden, l=50 feet.

The breadth of the rectangular garden, b=35 feet.

The width of the path around the garden, w=3 feet.

The figure can be drawn as,

So, the length of the fence, L=l+2w.

The breadth of the fence, B=b+2w

The perimeter of the fence can be calculated as,

[tex]\begin{gathered} P=2(L+B) \\ =2(l+2w+b+2w) \\ =2(l+b+4w) \\ =2(50+35+4\times3) \\ =2(50+35+12) \\ =2\times97 \\ =194\text{ ft} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Therefore, the perimeter of the fence is 194 ft.

Option B is correct.

Li’s family is saving money for their summer vacation. Their vacation savings account currently has a balance of $2,764. The family would like to have at least $5,000.Which inequality can be used to determine the amount of money the family still needs to save?

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EXPLANATION

Savings account balance = $2,764

Desired amount = $5,000

Let's call x to the amount of money the family needs.

The inequality that could be used to determine the amount of money the family needs is the following:

2,764 + x ≥ 5,000

i need help, i already did the first part but i don’t understand the second part.

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a) To convert to radical form, we follow this:

[tex]m^{\frac{a}{b}}=\sqrt[b]{m^{a}}[/tex]

So:

[tex]R=73.3m^{\frac{3}{4}}=73.3\sqrt[4]{m^{3}}[/tex]

b) The formula we have is for mass in Kilograms, so the first step is to convert the mass stated from lbs to kg.

1 lb -- 0.454 kg

160 lb -- m

[tex]m=0.454\cdot160=72.64\operatorname{kg}[/tex]

Now, we can use this value in the formula:

[tex]R=73.3m^{\frac{3}{4}}=73.3\cdot(72.64)^{\frac{3}{4}}=1823.84[/tex]

a) To convert to radical form, we follow this:

[tex]m^{\frac{a}{b}}=\sqrt[b]{m^{a}}[/tex]

So:

[tex]R=73.3m^{\frac{3}{4}}=73.3\sqrt[4]{m^{3}}[/tex]

b) The formula we have is for mass in Kilograms, so the first step is to convert the mass stated from lbs to kg.

1 lb -- 0.454 kg

160 lb -- m

[tex]m=0.454\cdot160=72.64\operatorname{kg}[/tex]

Now, we can use this value in the formula:

[tex]R=73.3m^{\frac{3}{4}}=73.3\cdot(72.64)^{\frac{3}{4}}=1823.84[/tex]

7) The water park is a popular field trip destination. This year the senior class at High School A and thesenior class at High School B both planned trips there. The senior class at High School A rented andfilled 1 van and 14 buses with 309 students. High School B rented and filled 4 vans and 14 buseswith 354 students. Each van and each bus carried the same number of students. Find the number ofstudents in each van and in each bus.C) Van: 19 Bus: 29 D) Van: 15, Bus: 21

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Given

The water park is a popular field trip destination. This year the senior class at High School A and the senior class at High School B both planned trips there. The senior class at High School A rented and filled 1 van and 14 buses with 309 students. High School B rented and filled 4 vans and 14 buses with 354 students. Each van and each bus carried the same number of students.

Answer

Let students in Van be x

And students in bus be y

A/Q

x + 14y = 309 (1)

4x + 14y = 354 (2)

Subtracting (1) and (2)

3x = 45

x = 15

Put in eq (1)

15 + 14 y = 309

14y = 309 - 15

14 y = 294

y = 21

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A basic cellular package costs $20/month for 60 minutes of calling with an additional charge of $0.20/minute beyond that time. The cost function C(x) for using x minutes would beIf you used 60 minutes or less, i.e. if if x≤60, then C(x)=20 (the base charge). If you used more than 60 minutes, i.e. (x−60) minutes more than the plan came with, you would pay an additional $0.20 for each of those (x−60) minutes. Your total bill would be C(x)=20+0.20(x−60). If you want to keep your bill at $50 or lower for the month, what is the maximum number of calling minutes you can use?

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The maximum number of calling minutes you can use for $50 is 210 minutes.

To solve this, we have the function cost C(x) that depends on the amount of acalling munutes (x)

We want this cost to be $50 or lower. This means:

[tex]\begin{gathered} CostFunction\colon C(x)=20+0.2(x-60) \\ Maximum\text{ value of 50:}C(x)\le50 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Then we can create an inequality:

[tex]50\ge20+0.2(x-60)[/tex]

And now we can solve for x:

[tex]\begin{gathered} 50\ge20+0.2(x-60) \\ \frac{50-20}{0.2}\ge x-60 \\ 150+60\ge x \\ x\le210\text{ minutes} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Thus, with $50 we can talk up to 210 minutes.

To be sure of the result, let's plug x = 210 in the function and it should give us a cost of C(210) = 50:

[tex]\begin{gathered} x=210\Rightarrow C(210)=20+0.2(210-60) \\ C(210)=20+0.2\cdot150 \\ C(210)=20+30=50 \end{gathered}[/tex]

This confirms the result.

Hello, I need assistance with this question within the image posted below.

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Answer:

A(-4, 0) and B(4, 0)

Explanation:

A parabola is symmetrical about the y-axis, if the vertex is of the form (0, y). The y-axis is the line of symmetry. That is, the point x = 0.

If the parabola is symmetric about the y-axis, points A and B should fall on opposite sides of the y-axis.

For the parabola to be symmetric about the y-axis, the possible points to move A and B to are A(-4, 0) and B(4, 0)

at a sale a desk is being sold for 24% of the regular price. the sale price is $182.40 what is the regular price

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at a sale a desk is being sold for 24% of the regular price. the sale price is $182.40 what is the regular price​

we have that

24% ------> represent $182.40

so

Applying proportion

Find out the 100%

Let

x ----> the regular price

182.40/24=x/100

solve for x

x=(182.40)*(100)/24

x=$760

therefore

The regular price is $760

it's Hamilton path and Hamilton circuitweighted graph / graph theoryyou have to add each angle up and find the answer for each row 12 grade math

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What you need to do in order to solve this is add the values that are defined by the begining and end points declared in there:

[tex]A\text{ B D E C A}[/tex]

that means the distance defined by AB, BD, DE, EC & CA:

[tex]4+8+11+10+8\text{ = 41}[/tex]

And in the same manner all of the other series of distances.

Which of the following is a solution to the equation c + ( 4 -3c) - 2 = 0?A. -1B. 0C. 1D. 2

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Given data:

The given equation is c+(4-3c)-2=0

The given equation can be written as,

c+4-3c-2=0

-2c+2=0

-2c=-2

c=1

Thus, the value of c is 1, so option C) is correct.

Hello! I think this works but I'm not 100% sure

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Given:

1 counsellor for every 9 campers.

Lets' determine the type of variation and write the equation.

Here, we can see that for every 9 campers, there is one extra counsellor. This means that as the number of campers increase, the number of counsellors will also increase.

Since one variable as the other increases, this is a direct variation.

Hence, we have the equation which represents the direct variation below:

y = 9x

Where x represents the number of counsellors and y represents the number of campers.

ANSWER:

Direct variation.

y = 9x

Derek has $20 to spend on used books, but he can not spend all $20.Hardcover books cost $5 each and paperbacks cost $2 each. Create aninequality which determines the number (x) of hardcover books and the number(y) of paperback books he can buy.

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Given:

The amount to spend on books, T=$20.

The cost of a handcoverbook, m=$5.

The cost of a paperback, n=$2.

Let x be the number of handcover books and y be the number of paperback books.

It is said that the complete amount of $20 cannot be spend.

So, the inequality to determine x and y can be written as,

[tex]\begin{gathered} T>mx+ny \\ 20>5x+2y \end{gathered}[/tex]

So, the inequality is 20>5x+2y.

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