Chapter 3: Q51. (page 127)
Find each value if and .
Short Answer
The value of the expression is .
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Chapter 3: Q51. (page 127)
Find each value if and .
The value of the expression is .
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Stamps Paula bought $22.82 worth of 49-cent
stamps and 21-cent stamps. The number of 21-cent
stamps was eight less than the number of
49-cent stamps. Solve the equation
0.49s + 0.21(s − 8) = 22.82 for s, to find the number
of 49-cent stamps Paula bought.
Solve each equation. Check your solution.
Asportinggoodsmanufacturermakesa\(5profitonsoccerballsanda\)4profitonvolleyballs.Cuttingrequires2hourstomake75soccerballsand3hourstomake60volleyballs.Sewingneeds3hourstomake75soccerballsand2hourstomake60volleyballs.Cuttinghas500hoursavailable,andsewinghas450hoursavailable.
What is the maximum profit the company can make from these two products?
12: Solve each system of inequalities by graphing.
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