A frozen dinner at a grocery store is purchased for $2.20 wholesale and is marked up by 40 percent. A customer wants to buy four frozen dinners. How much will the customer pay, including paying 9 percent sales tax? Round your answer to the nearest cent. $8.80 $10.07 $13.43 $14.39

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Answer 1

Answer:

$13.43

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that :

Price of dinner wholesale = $2.20

Markup % = 40%

Hence, selling price = (100 + 40)% * $2.20

Selling price = 140% * $2.20

Selling price = 1.4 * $2. 20 = $3. 08

Hence, price of 4 frozen dinner :

$3. 08 * 4 = $12.32

9% sales tax:

9% * $12.32

0.09 * $12.32 = 1.1088

Total amount paid :

$(12.32 +. 1.1088)

= $13.4288

= $13.43

Answer 2

Answer:

The answer is $13.43

Step-by-step explanation:

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Find the range of the function f(x) = 9x − 17 for the domain {1, 3, 5}.

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Answer:

range is -8,10,28

Step-by-step explanation:

9(1)-17=-8

9(3)-17=10

9(5)-17=28

Hope this helps

3.4 x 10⁴ - 2.9 x 10⁵ in scientific notation ​

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Answer:

-2.56E5

3.4 x 10⁴ - 2.9 x 10⁵ in scientific notation = -2.56E5

Answer: -2.56 x 10⁵

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What is -14x+28+6x=-44 and show your work pls and thankyou.

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Answer:

x=2

Step-by-step explanation:

-14x+28+6x=-44

-8x+28=-44

-8x= -16

x=2

combine like terms

-8x+28 = -44

subtract 28 from both sides

-8x = -72

divide both sides by -8

x = 9

into my trap!" Justin shouts, laughing like the madman he is. The mouse he captured stares back at him indifferently as it munches on a piece of cheese at the bottom of a box whose base measures
12
cm
12 cm12, start text, space, c, m, end text by
12
cm
12 cm12, start text, space, c, m, end text.
Move the points on the grid below to draw the base of the box in which the mouse is trapped

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

You're being asked to move points on a grid so they form a square that is 12 units on a side. We don't know what your points or your grid look like, so we can only guess what your final figure might be. Attached is a square 12 units on a side, similar to one you're asked to draw.

Mexico City, Mexico, is the world's second largest metropolis and is also one of its fastest-growing cities with a projected growth rate of 3.2% per year. Its population in 1991 was 20,899,000 people. Use the formula P = 20.899e^0.032t to predict its population P in millions with t equal to the number of years after 1991. What is the predicted population to the nearest thousand of Mexico City for the year 2010?

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Answer:

Predicted population of Mexico City in year 2010 = 38386000

Step-by-step explanation:

Formula to be used for the population of Mexico,

P = 20.899[tex]e^{0.032t}[/tex]

Where t = Duration after year 1991

P = Final population

Number of years between 2010 and 1991 = 19 years

Predicted population of Mexico city after 2010 = 20.899[tex]e^{0.032\times 19}[/tex]

                                                                              = 20.899 × (1.8368)

                                                                              = 38.38633 million

                                                                              = 38.386 million

Therefore, predicted population of Mexico City in year 2010 = 38386000

Answer:

38386000

Step-by-step explanation:

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NEED HELP PLEASE IM BEGGING YOU !!!!!
I NEED HELP WITH 6 AND 7 PLEASE

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Answer:

6. is H

7. is B

Explanation:

the communitive property states that if: a+b=c, then b+a=c

if each ballon costs 2 dollars, that would b 2x or $2 (aka the 2) for 1 balloon (aka the x) and since he has a 10$ off coupon, you have to subtract 10$ so y=2x-10

Write a quadratic function f whose zeros are - 5 and 7.

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Our two binomials are (X-5)(X-7)

If we FOIL those two terms [x*x = x2; x*-7 = -7x; x*-5 = -5x; -5*-7 = 35] and combine the like terms, we're left with one of many quadratic function
Answer
x2-12x+35

1) x+30 = 40
2) 30-20+2x=10
3) 3x-10+13=-2x+28
4) 13x-23-45=-7x+12
5) 2(x+4) = 10x+24
6) 3(x-5) = 1-(2x-4)
7) 5X -10 = 15
2
8) X + 4 = X + 6
3 2

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1)x+30=40

x=40-30

Answer :x=10

2)30-20+2x=10

10+2x=10

2x=0

Answer: x=0

3)3x-10+13=-2x+28

3x+3=-2x+28

3x+2x+3=28

3x+2x=28-3

5x=28-3

5x=25

x=5

4)13x-23-45=-7x+12

13x-68=-7x+12

13x+7x-68=12

13x+7x=12+68

20x=12+68

20x=80

x=4

5)2(x+4)=10x+24

2x+8=10x+24

2x-10x+8=24

2x-10x=24-8

-8x=24-8

-8x=16

x=-2

6)3(x-5)=1-(2x-4)

3x-15=1-(2x-4)

3x-15=1-2x+4

3x-15=5-2x

3x+2x-15=5

3x+2x=5+15

5x=5+15

5x=20

x=4

7)5x-10=15

5x=15+10

5x=25

x=5

8)x+4=x+6

4=6

no solution

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You have 23.8 feet of string that you need to cut into 3.4 feet sections. How many sections of
string will you be able to make?

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Answer:

7

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]23.8 \div 3.4 = 7[/tex]

find the midpoint of (-8,-9) and (-5,1)

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The midpoint would be (-13/2,-4)

A company makes two sizes of dog toys. The regular size works for most dogs, and the jumbo size is for really big dogs! Last week, the company made 1,740 dog toys. They made 11 times as many regular size toys as jumbo size toys. How many jumbo size dog toys did they make?

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Answer: 1595 jumbo size

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question, let regular size toys be represented by a.

We are informed that the company made 11 times as many regular size toys as jumbo size toys. This means that:

Jumbo side toys = 11 × a = 11a

To calculate the number of jumbo size dog toys they make goes thus:

11a + a = 1740

12a = 1740

a = 1740/12

a = 145

Jumbo size toys = 11a

= 11 × 145

= 1595

What does this mean exactly?​

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Answer: Choice B  [tex]y \le 0[/tex]

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Explanation:

They want to know what are all the possible y values here. The range is the set of all possible outputs of a function.

The largest y value is y = 0 which occurs at the vertex, in this case the highest point. There is no smallest y value as those arrows point downward forever.

So y is between negative infinity and 0, which means we write [tex]-\infty < y \le 0[/tex]

Converting that to interval notation leads to [tex](-\infty, 0][/tex]. Note the square bracket to include the endpoint.

The compound inequality [tex]-\infty < y \le 0[/tex] simplifies to [tex]y \le 0[/tex]

One way to describe this particular relation's range is to say "The set of negative real numbers with 0 included".

Side note: The domain is the set of all possible x inputs. In this case, the domain is the set of all real numbers.

QUESTION 5
The expression 50m + 18m in simplest form is
B.
81m
A.
28m
D.
8V2m
C.
812​

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Answer:

the anwer is D.8V2m to youre question



John already owes $13; but is still spending $9 every 4 days. Identify
the slope (m) for this scenario

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Y=9(4)+13 (not for sure though)

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Course 2: FL 2015 > Chapter 2: Subtracting Rational Numbers > Section Exercises 2.3 Exercise 23
A new road that connects Uniontown to Springville is 4 miles long. What is the change in distance when us
number
Springville
new road
Uniontown
23
mi

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Answer:

19 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

Length of new road - Length of old road = Change in length = 23 - 4 = 19

The function h(t) = 150 – 9t represents the height of a ball dropped from 150 feet after t seconds. What will the height of the ball be after 1.4 seconds?

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Answer:

I'm so sorry I can't help

Write an equation in​ slope-intercept form of the line that passes through the given point and is parallel to the graph of the given equation.
(-3,-3);y=-3x-2 y=−3x+2
Write an equation for the line in​ slope-intercept form.

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Answer:

y = –3x – 6

Step-by-step explanation:

We'll begin by obtaining the slope of the equation y = –3x – 2.

This can be obtained by comparing

y = –3x – 2 with y = mx + c

Thus, the slope (m) of the equation

y = –3x – 2 is –3.

Next, we shall determine the slope of the equation parallel to line with equation y = –3x – 2.

This is illustrated below:

For parallel lines, the slope are related as follow:

m1 = m2

m1 = –3

m2 = m1 = –3.

Finally, we shall determine the equation as follow:

Coordinate = (–3, –3)

x1 coordinate = –3

y1 coordinate = –3

Slope (m) = –3

y –y1 = m(x – x1)

y – (–3) = –3 (x – (–3))

y + 3 = –3 (x + 3)

y + 3 = –3x – 3

Rearrange

y = –3x – 3 – 3

y = –3x – 6

Thus, the equation parallel to the line is y = –3x – 6

What is StartFraction 5 Over 8 EndFraction divided by One-fourth?

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

A racquetball club membership costs $22.50 per month. What would a year’s membership cost?

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Answer:

270 dollars for a year, so 22.50 times 12

The cost of the membership for a year will be $270.

What is Algebra?

The analysis of mathematical representations is algebra, and the handling of those symbols is logic.

PEMDAS rule means for the Parenthesis, Exponent, Multiplication, Division, Addition, and Subtraction. This rule is used to solve the equation in a proper and correct manner.

A racquetball club membership costs $22.50 per month.

We know that in a year, the number of months is 12.

Then the cost of the membership for a year will be given by the multiplication of the numbers 22.50 and 12.

Cost = 22.50 x 12

Cost = $270

The cost of the membership for a year will be $270.

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Two vectors added using the tip to tail method. There is a 12 meter vector west added to a 5 meter vector north in a right triangle. The hypotenuse is a dashed arrow labeled R. What is the magnitude of the resultant vector? 13 miles 17 miles 60 miles 169 miles

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Answer:

The answer is below

Step-by-step explanation:

The two vectors together with the resultant vector forms a right angled triangle. The resultant vector R can be gotten using the formula:

R² = 12² + 5²

R² = 144 + 25

R² = 169

R = √169 = 13

R = 13 miles

The resultant vector is 13 miles

The direction is gotten from:

θ = tan⁻¹(5/12)

θ = 22.62° North West

The resultant vector is therefore 13 miles North West

Answer:

13.9

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the value of x.
2x x

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Answer:

2x²

Step-by-step explanation:

2xx

=2*x*x

=2*x2

=2x2

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for 2) please explain

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Answer:

d=r*2

πtimes the diameter

Step-by-step explanation:

diameter is twice the radius

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Only do 12(I will mark brainlest

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

None of them show the Unit Rate

Answer:

B because unit rate is for a single unit.

Safiya deposited money into a bank account that earned 6.5% simple interest each year. After 312 years, she had earned $36.40 in interest on the account.

No other money was deposited into or withdrawn from the account.

How much was her initial deposit?

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Answer: If the time is 3 1/2 years (most reasonable assumption)

Her initial deposit was $160

Step-by-step explanation:  The basic formula for simple interest is

i = prt  i is interest, P is principal (deposit) r is the percentage (converted to a decimal) and t is time, the number of years.

For this question, you have to rearrange the equation to solve for p.

So divide both sides by rt and you have

p =  i/rt

Substitute the values given

p = 36.40/(0.065)(3.5)

Answer: $160.00

Step-by-step explanation: Answer confirmed on test

Plz I need your help I don’t understand

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Answer:

1). 15.5 miles

2). 8.4 miles

3). 0.08 per ounce

Step-by-step explanation:

213 ÷ 6 = 15.5

25.2 ÷ 3 = 8.4

0.96 ÷ 12 = 0.08

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The HHS band sold 250 dinners at a barbeque a child's plate cost $3.50 and a adult plate cost $7.00 a total of $1347.50 was collected how many adult plates are served

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Answer:

There were 135 adults that were served.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's use c for child's cost and a for adult's cost.

The total amount is 1347.50. With this, we can create an equation to solve for adults.

a + c = 250

3.50c + 7a = 1347.50

Using system of equations, we can plug in values to get our answer.

c = 250 - a

3.50(250 - a) + 7a =

875 - 3.5a + 7a =

3.5a = 472.5

135 = a

115 = c (when you plug a into the equations)

There were 135 adults that were served.

Answer:

135

Step-by-step explanation:

x = number of child's plate

y= number of adult's plate

x+y=250 => 1

3.50x+7y=1347.50 => 2

Multiplying equation 1 by 3.50,

3.50x+3.50y=875 =>

Subtracting equation 3 from equation 2,

3.50x +7y - 3.50x - 3.50y = 1347.50 - 875

3.50y = 472.50

y= 135

Solve for p, I don't know what else to add but yeah
solve for p?
Also explain

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Answer:7

Step-by-step explanation:

6p-4+7p+3=90

13p-1=90

13p=91

p=7

Write an equation that relates the sale price, s, to the original price p.

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Answer:

s= px

Step-by-step explanation:

Explain how to write fractions with denominators of 10 and 100 as decimals.

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You start by looking at the zeros
If there is one zero, there’s going to be one place after the comma
If there is two zeros, there’s going to be two places after the comma and so on
For example: 2/100 will be 0,02 while 2/10 will be 0,2
I hope that helps

To write fractions with denominators of 10 and 100 as decimals, the position of the zero to the right of the number in the numerator is shifted a number of places left depending on the power of 10 in the denominator

Reason:

Examples of fractions that has 10 and 100 as denominators are;

[tex]\dfrac{9}{10}, \ \dfrac{15}{100}, \ \dfrac{5}{100}[/tex]

The steps to express the above fractions as decimals are;

Place a decimal point to the right to the number in the numerator as follows;

[tex]\dfrac{9.}{10}, \ \dfrac{15.}{100}, \ \dfrac{5.}{100}[/tex]

Move the decimal point to the left a number of places equal to the number of zeros in the denominator

Where the denominator is a 10, the decimal point is moved left one place and place a zero to the left of the decimal point

Where the denominator is a 100, the decimal point is moved left two places, as follows;

[tex]\dfrac{9.}{10} = 0.9, \ \dfrac{15.}{100} = 0.15, \ \dfrac{5.}{100}= 0.05[/tex]

Therefore, the decimal point is moved left depending on the number of zeros or the power of 10 in the denominator

100 = 10² in the denominator (move the decimal point two places left)

10 = 10¹ in the denominator (move the decimal point one place left)

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George wants to increase the amount of push-ups that he can do each day by 2. He is already able to do 14 push-ups. The amount of push-ups George wants to do each day is given by the linear function f(x) = 2x + 12. Which explicit rule is equivalent to this linear function?

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Answer:

Explicit rule used is: f(n) = f(1) + (n - 1)d

Step-by-step explanation:

We are told he currently does 14 push ups per day.

Now, he wants to increase the push ups by 2 per day.

Now, the first term in the sequence of push ups is 14 while the constant difference is 2.

Now, the explicit rule to be used here is arithmetic progression whereby;

f(n) = f(1) + (n - 1)d

Where;

f(1) is first number in the sequence

d is constant difference

n is number of days

Thus, plugging in our values from the question, we have;

f(n) = 14 + (n - 1)2

f(n) = 14 + 2n - 2

f(n) = 2n + 12

This tallies with the linear function given in the question.

Thus; the explicit rule used here is;

f(n) = f(1) + (n - 1)d

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