Chapter 1: Problem 41
Simplify each expression. $$ 4(14 c-10 d)-6(d+4 c) $$
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Chapter 1: Problem 41
Simplify each expression. $$ 4(14 c-10 d)-6(d+4 c) $$
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Mrs. Lucas earns a salary of \(\$ 34,000\) per year plus 1.5\(\%\) commission on her sales. If the average price of a car she sells is \(\$ 30,500\) , about how many cars must she sell to make an annual income of at least \(\$ 50,000 ?\) Write an inequality to describe this situation.
Solve each equation. Check your solutions. \(|x-3|=17\)
Use a graphing calculator to solve each inequality. \(3(x+3) \geq 2(x+4)\)
Solve each equation. Check your solutions. \(|x+4|+3=17\)
Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on a number line. $$ \frac{|n-3|}{2} < n $$
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