Mathematics, 14.05.2021 19:30 Kangarue27
Gebra 1 D9 Mati-step problems with percents HS
A bike shop in Belleville bought a mountain bike for $723 and marked it up 50% from the
original cost. Later on, Andy purchased the mountain bike and paid Belleville sales tax of
149. How much, including tax, did he pay for the mountain bike?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:30
Part a : solve -vp + 40 < 65 for v part b : solve 7w - 3r = 15 for r show your work .
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:10
Determine whether the following statements are true and give an explanation or counterexample. bold a. when using the shell method, the axis of the cylindrical shells is parallel to the axis of revolution. bold b. if a region is revolved about the y-axis, then the shell method must be used. bold c. if a region is revolved about the x-axis, then in principle it is possible to use the disk/washer method and integrate with respect to x or the shell method and integrate with respect to y.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:00
An airplane consumes fuel at a constant rate while flying through clear skies, and it consumes fuel at a rate of 64 gallons per minute while flying through rain clouds. let c represent the number of minutes the plane can fly through clear skies and r represent the number of minutes the plane can fly through rain clouds without consuming all of its fuel. 56c+64r < 900056c+64r< 9000 according to the inequality, at what rate does the airplane consume fuel while flying through clear skies, and how much fuel does it have before takeoff? the airplane consumes fuel at a rate of gallons per minute while flying through clear skies, and it has gallons of fuel before takeoff. does the airplane have enough fuel to fly for 60 minutes through clear skies and 90 minutes through rain clouds?
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