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21.09.2021 •
Mathematics
Y is one-tenth of x.
The equation is y=?
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Ответ:
x over 10
Step-by-step explanation:
y is one-tenth (/10) of x
y = x / 10
x over 10 is your answer
Hope this helps!
Ответ:
This question is incomplete, here is the complete question:
Suppose in the next year, 2007, College D's expenses and enrollment remain about the same, but in addition to their current revenues, they receive an additional $50,000,000 grant. This would allow them to reduce average tuition by how much?
A) $1388.89
B) $3571.43
C) $5555.56
D) $9500.00
E) $25888.89
number of students = 36,000
A) $
1388.89
Step-by-step explanation:
the college received additional grant which is $50,000,000
and the number of students is 36,000,
and we also know that expenses and enrollment remained the same.
So if we have more money (grants) and nothing changed (expenses remain the same)
dividing the grant by the number of students will show just how much the average tuition fee would be reduced
therefore R = G/n
R = 50,000,000 / 36000
R = 1,388.888 ≈ $1388.89