Answer:
what is the sale price? answer in comments
Explanation:
Based on the complete information, the original selling price of the ski set is approximately $ 515.87.
What is the Selling Price?This refers to the price for which a good is sold after the buying price and expenses have been taken into consideration in order to make a profit.
Hence, we can see that
Let x be the original selling price ( in dollars ),
After marking down 10%,
New selling price= 0.9x
Mark down 30% again
Final setting price= 0.9x - 0.27x
=0.63x
Therefore, to find the original selling price
0.63x = 325
x= $ 515.87.
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A sporting goods store manager was selling a ski set for a certain price. The manager offered the markdowns shown, making the one-day sale price of the ski set $325. Find the original selling price of the ski set. It was marked down 10% and 30%
A direct democracy is also known as a __________ democracy.
A.
sure
B.
pure
C.
simple
D.
representative
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Anyone know German, lots of points available (:
Answer:
I assume this exercise asks for the translation to English because it asks to fill in the article of the German words and then fill in "deine Sprache" (= your language). They also hint the plural form of the German words, I'm not sure if the exercise wants you to list this as well.
Just in case, I will list the nouns in this format:
singular / plural - english translation in singular
Some words only exist in singular or plural, then I will add this in parenthesis.
Nomen / nouns:
der Ärger - the anger (no plural)
das Bad / die Bäder - the bath ( the word "Bad" also can refer to the bathroom, short for "das Badezimmer")
der Besuch / die Besuche - the visit
die Blume / die Blumen - the flower
der Cousin / die Cousins - the cousin
das Familienfoto / die Familienfotos - the family photo
die Geschwister - the siblings (plural only)
die Großeltern - the grandparents (plural only)
die Großmutter / die Großmütter - the grandmother
der Großvater / die Großväter - the grandfather
der Konflikt / die Konflikte - the conflict
die Küche / die Küchen - the kitchen (also can mean cuisine)
der Mann / die Männer - the man
die Mutter / die Mütter - the mother
die Oma / die Omas - the grandmother (Oma is just a nickname for your grandmother, here you might need to fill in what you call your grandmother: gran / granny / nana etc)
der Onkel / die Onkel : the uncle
der Opa / die Opas - the grandfather (again, a nickname for your grandfather, fill in what you call your grandfather: gramps / granpa etc)
der Papa / die Papas - dad (nickname that you adress your father with)
die Person / die Personen - the person
die Ruhe - the quiet / the silence (singular only)
das Schlafzimmer / die Schlafzimmer - the bedroom
die Tante / die Tanten - the aunt
die Tür / die Türen - the door
der Vater / die Väter - the father
der Verwandte - singular for a male relative
die Verwandte - singular for a female relative
die Verwandten - plural for multiple relatives
die Wohnung / die Wohnungen - the apartment / the condo
das Wohnzimmer / die Wohnzimmer - the livingroom
das Zuhause - the home (singular only)
verbs:
aufmachen - to open
aufräumen - to tidy up
bleiben - to stay
duschen - to take a shower
lassen - to let somethin be / to leave something
mitbringen - to bring something along / to bring something with you/one
reinkommen - to come in
schlafen - to sleep
stehen - to stand
vergessen - to forget
waschen - to clean (in context of clean yourself or clean your car or do laundry)
wiederholen - to repeat
adjectives:
langsam - slow
leise - quiet / silent
typisch - typical
vorsichtig - careful
other words and expressions:
hinten - in the back / behind
links - left
rechts - right
sofort - immediately
später - later
vorne - in the front / ahead
Explanation:
If not mistaken what the exercise asks, you need to fill in the articles of the German nouns and provide a translation to your language (I assume it's English?).
For figuring out the article of a noun, you only can memorize it / learn it by heart or look it up in a dictionary. The grammatical gender of nouns in German doesn't really makes much logical sense.
ich habe
du hast -
er/sie/es hat-
Sie haben -
wir haben -
ihr habt -
sie haben-
Answer: i‘m guessing you want it translated??
ich habe - i have
du hast - you have
er/sie/es hat- he/she/it has
sie haben - you (formal) haben
wir haben - we have
ihr habt - you all have
sie haben - you (plural + formal) have
Explanation:
How do you respond to these questions in German.
Wo arbeitet sie?
Wann arbeitet sie?
Warum ist sie im Supermarkt?
Wo ist sie samstags um drei Uhr nachmittags?
Wer ist im Restaurant mit Heidi?
depends on what exactly you want to say.
Here some examples on how you could respond:
Wo arbeitet sie? - Sie arbeitet in einer Bäckerei. (she works in a bakery)
Wann arbeitet sie? - Sie arbeitet von 8 bis 15 Uhr. (sie works from 8AM to 3PM)
Warum ist sie im Supermarkt? - Sie kauft Gemüse ein. (she is buying vegetables) or in a longer answer, repeating part of the question: Sie ist im Supermarkt um Gemüse zu kaufen.
Wo ist sie samstags um drei Uhr nachmittags? - Sie ist zu Hause. (she is at home) or longer: Samstags um drei Uhr nachmittags ist sie zu Hause.
Wer ist im Restaurant mit Heidi? - Peter.
or longer: Peter ist im Restaurant mit Heidi.