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30.06.2019 •
Mathematics
Seth’s father is thinking of buying his son a six-month movie pass for $140. with the pass,matinees cost 1.00.if nastiness are normally $3.50 each,how many times must seth attend in order for it to benefit his father to buy the pass?
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Ответ:
40 shows
Step-by-step explanation:
Seth’s father has spent $140.
At the regular price, the number (n) of shows Seth could attend is
n = 140/3.50
n = 40
If Seth attends 40 shows at that price, he will have spent $140.
Every show after that will cost only $1 instead of $3.50.
Seth must attend 40 shows for it to benefit his father.
Ответ:
"image"
step-by-step explanation:
in most of these problems, the notation is that the point with a "prime" is the image of the point without. that is, b' is the image of b.
here, there is no dilation or reflection. there is simply translation (with no direction shown). which figure you call the "preimage" and which one you call the "image" is up to you. as a matter of convention, the naming is as described above.