One way to solve the system is to <u>substitute</u> a variable.
<u>Explanation:</u>
One approach to solve an equation is by substitution of one variable. Right now, a condition for one factor, at that point substitute that arrangement in the other condition, and explain. All value(s) of the variable(s) that fulfills a condition, disparity, arrangement of conditions, or arrangement of imbalances.
The technique for tackling "by substitution" works by settling one of the conditions (you pick which one) for one of the factors (you pick which one), and afterward stopping this go into the other condition, "subbing" for the picked variable and fathoming for the other. At that point you back-explain for the principal variable.
At the time of her grandson's birth, a grandmother deposits $12,000.00 in an account that pays 2% compound monthly. What will be that value of the account at the child's twenty-first birthday, assuming that no other deposits or withdrawls are made during the period.
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A(t) = P(1+(r/n))^(nt)
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A(21) = 12000(1+(0.02/12))^(12*21)
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A(21) = 12000(1.5214)
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A(21) = #18,257.15
Answer: 1232
Step-by-step explanation: ( 8x10 -3) x(2x10 -4)
( 8x10 -3) = 77
(2x10 -4) = 16
77 x 16 = 1232
Answer = 1232
A)<span> How much would it cost to ship a package weighing 3.2 pounds? Explain how you arrived at your answer.
Answer:Shipping cost of 3.2 package is $4.13.
</span>We can't use the cost assigned to 3 lbs because the package is over 3 lbs but it is not over 4 lbs so we use the cost of 4lbs. (check the attachment for price)
b)<span>What type of graph is needed to represent the Media Mail shipping prices as a function of the weight of the books shipped? Explain your thinking.
Answer:Line graph </span>is needed to represent the Media Mail shipping prices as a function of the weight of the books shipped.
In line graph, x values represent the weight in pounds and the y values represent the cost.
c)<span>Graph the Media Mail shipping prices as a function of the weight of the books shipped.
Answer;When we g</span>raph the Media Mail shipping prices as a function of the weight of the books shipped, it will be;
f(x) = 2.69 + 0.48(x-1)
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
first two terms cancel eachother out!