First, you must find an equation. You would first find the length of 1 square, and then multiply it by how many rows. Then on the side, you would find the width on one square, and then multiply it by how many columns. Once you find you total length and width, find the perimeter of the whole quilt! Let me know if there is any questions! <span />
Y - the money he still owes,
x - the number of months ( from x = 0 to x = 18 ):
y = 2,016 - 112 x
We are given equation g = 748u, where g is the total number of gallons of water used and u is the number of units.
We can see that the number of units of water being used by customers.
The number of units of water doesn't depend on the total number of gallons of water used.
Therefore, the number of units u is an independent variable.
The value of the total number of gallons is totally depends on the number of units used.
Therefore, the total number of gallons of water used g is a dependent variable.
So, we can conclude following statements:
1) g is the dependent variable.
2) u is the independent variable.
Answer:
5,340
Step-by-step explanation:
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Amount invested in stock
=5000×0.6=3000
Amount invested in a saving account
5000-3000=2000
The stock increases 9% in the first year
3,000×(1+0.09)=3,270
and loses 4% of its value the second year
3,270×(1−0.04)=3,139.2
Amount of a saving account after two years
2,000×(1+0.049)^(2)=2,200.8
the total amount gained during the 2 years
3,139.2+2,200.8=5,340...answer
Hope it helps
Answer: Most Viable: On a coordinate plane, a straight line with a positive slope begins at point (0, 0), and ends at point (2.5, 5).
Also possible, but only if someone scoops exact amounts (maybe pre-packaged for people who don't want to do their own scooping.): On a coordinate plane, blue diamonds appear at points (0, 0), (1, 2), (2, 4).
Step-by-step explanation:
The line beginning at (0,0) ending at (2.5, 5) represents all the prices for any amount that the customer scoops. for example, $5 for 2 1/2 pounds or $1 for 1/2 pound or $2 for 1 pound would all be represented in the graphed line.
The graphs with negative values don't make sense. You can't scoop negative pounds!
<em>Again, good descriptions but difficult to sort out. Are you able to hit [enter] or [return] between options, or attach a screenshot?</em>