Stefan estimates the income and expenses for renting
a phone accessory store in the mall. He enters the
amounts in the table below. Should Stefan
rent a phone accessory store? Explain.

Stefan Estimates The Income And Expenses For Rentinga Phone Accessory Store In The Mall. He Enters Theamounts

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Answer 1

Answer/Step-by-step explanation:

If total income is more than total expenses, she should rent it. If the total income is less than the total expenses, she should not rent it.

Total income estimated in a month:

Sales: $950 per week = 950*4weeks = $3,800 per month

Services: $2,875 per month

Total estimated income per month = $(3,800 + 2,875) = $6,675

Total expenses estimated in a month:

Rent: $4,500 per month

Travel: $7.5 per day = 7.5*7days = $52.5 per week.

Assuming there are 4 weeks in a month, expenses for travel in a month will be:

$52.5*4 = $210

Merchandise: $1,650 per month

Total expenses estimated per month = $(4,500 + 210 + 1,650) = $6,360

Total estimated income ( > total estimated expenses in a month, therefore, Stefan should rent the phone accessory store. She will make profit.


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4(2q - 3) = 8q - 12 | one solution, no solution, or many soulutons

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Answer:

0

Step-by-step explanation:

8q-12=8q-12

0=0

2. One action figure sells for $3.50 How many action figures can Sergio buy for $20.00?​

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Answer:

He can buy 5

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the answer, you have to do divide 3.50 and 20. You get 5.714285714. You can't round up, since you are dealing with money, so round down to 5.

Hope this helps :)

Step-by-step explanation:

One action figure can be shown as x so x=$3.50.

Sergio has $20.00 so the equation is 20.00÷3.50 = number of x's Sergio can buy.

20÷3.50 =5 2.5/3.5

So x=5 2.5/3.5

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George earns $9.50 per hour and $35.00 commission per sale, but he pays $12.00 in license fees each week. Mary earns $13.50 per hour and $11.25 for every defect she corrects, but she must pay $37.00 for tool rentals each week. The expressions below represent their individual earnings for every two-week pay period. George: 9.5h+35s−2(12) Mary: 13.5h+11.25d−2(37) where: h = the number of hours worked s = the number of sales George makes d = the number of defects Mary corrects

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Answer:

 23h+35s+11.25d-98

Step-by-step explanation:

the question is incomplete here is the complete question

"George earns $9.50 per hour and $35.00 commission per sale, but he pays $12.00 in license fees each week. Mary earns $13.50 per hour and $11.25 for every defect she corrects, but she must pay $37.00 for tool rentals each week. The expressions below represent their individual earnings for every two-week pay period. George: 9.5h+35s−2(12) Mary: 13.5h+11.25d−2(37) where: h = the number of hours worked s = the number of sales George makes d = the number of defects Mary corrects if George and mary work the same hour each period, which expression represents their combined earning for one day earning period"

given

week pay period.

George: 9.5h+35s−2(12)

Mary: 13.5h+11.25d−2(37)

their combined earning is the sum of the individual earning

  9.5h+35s−24

+13.5h+11.25d-74

 23h+35s+11.25d-98

The expression is   23h+35s+11.25d-98

Choose one of the formulas, i do not know which one to choose from.Explanation as well please.

At the end of week one, a stock had increased in value from $5.75 a share to $7.50 a share.Find the percent of increase at the end of week one to the nearest tenth of a percent.At the end of week two, the same stock had decreased in value from $7.50 to $5.75.Is the percent of decrease at the end of week two the same as the percent of increase at the end of week one?Justify your answer.

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Find the percent of increase at the end of week one to the nearest tenth of a percent.

First, we will find the increase. I don't think it's any of the 3 formulas listed.

The formula I'll be using is Increase = Increased value - Original value

Let x be increase.

x = $7.50 - $5.75

x = $1.75

We then divide the increase by the original value.

Percent of increase = Increase/Original value

Let x be percent of increase.

x = $1.75/$5.75

x is approximately 0.30437

To turn a decimal into a percent, multiply it by 100.

0.30437 x 100 = 30.437

30.437 can be rounded to 30.4

The percent of increase at the end of week one is 30.4%

At the end of week two, the same stock had decreased in value from $7.50 to $5.75.

We will first need to find the percent of decrease.

The formula will be Decrease = Original value - Decreased value

Let x be decrease

x = $7.50 - $5.75

x = $1.75

We then divide the decrease with the original value.

Percent of decrease = Decrease/Original Value

Let x be percent of decrease

x = $1.75/$5.75

x is approximately 0.30437

To turn a decimal into a percent, multiply it by 100.

0.30437 x 100 = 30.437

30.437 can be rounded to 30.4

The percent of decrease at the end of week one is 30.4%

Is the percent of decrease at the end of week two the same as the percent of increase at the end of week one? Justify your answer.

No because the full percent of increase at the end of week one is 100% + 30.4% so that would be like a 130.4% increase while at the end of week two, it would be 130.4% - 30.4% and that would lead us back to 100%.

A laptop has a listed price of 695.99 Before tax. If the sales tax rate is 8.5 find the total cost of the laptop with sales tax included round your answer to the nearest cent as necessary

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Answer:

$755.15

Step-by-step explanation:

695.99×108.5%

755.149...

round to nearest cent

$755.15

You move down 4 units and right 2 units. You end at (1, -4). Where did you start?

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Answer:

(-1, 0)

Step-by-step explanation:

bc big brain

Answer:

(-1, 0)

Step-by-step explanation:

-4 + 4 = 0

1 - 2 = -1


Find the value of x for the given square.
8x - 5
3x + 20
x= ?

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Answer:

I am not 100% sure but I believe it is 45

Which one is correct

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Answer:

I believe it is systematic system

Step-by-step explanation:

the answer would be systematic sample since he is systematically placing them in every fifth room

select all expressions equivalent​

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the equivalent ones are A, B, and C

Will give brainliest, like, comment, and 5 points
Could you please answer this:
The answers you can choose are proportional or non-proportional.

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One is 5 two is 10 three is 5

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Functions can be defined using graphs, tables, and ordered pairs. What is the range of a function?
A.The range is all numbers.
B.The range is the output.
C.The range is the input.
D.The range is any x-value.

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Answer:

B. the range is the output

Step-by-step explanation:

Graph: y – 3=1/2(x+2) ​

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Simplify and get y=1/2x+4
1/2x=slope. 4= y-intercept

Nola hiked down a trail at a steady rate for 10 minutes. Her change in elevation was −190 feet. Then she continued to hike down for another 20 minutes at a different rate. Her change in elevation for this part of the hike was −200 feet. During which portion of the hike was her rate of change in elevation greater? Complete the explanation. Her rate was faster in the (Select: First, Second) part of the hike, because her heart rate was ____ ft/min in the first part and ___ ft/min in the second part.

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Answer:

Her rate was faster in the FIRST because her rate was - 19 ft/ minutes in the FIRST PART and - 10ft/minute in the SECOND part

Step-by-step explanation:

Portion 1

Time taken to hike down = 10 minutes

Change in elevation = - 190 ft

Portion 2

Hiked down for further 20 minutes

Change in elevation = - 200ft

During which portion of the hike was her rate of change in elevation greater?

Rate of change in elevation :

Change in elevation / time

Portion 1:

Rate of change in elevation :

Change in elevation / time

- 190 ft / 10 minutes = - 19 ft/minutes

Portion 2:

Rate of change in elevation :

Change in elevation / time

- 200 ft / 20 minutes = - 10 ft/minutes

Her rate was faster in the FIRST because her rate was 19 ft/ minutes in the FIRST PART and 10ft/minute in the SECOND part

Find the missing side. Round to the nearest tenth.

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Step-by-step explanation:

1. have info for adjacent side and hypotenuse

so use; cosine

cos32=x/19

x=cos32×19

=15.9

2. have info for opposite side and hypotenuse

so use; sine

sin63=16/x

x=16/sin63

=95.6

3. have info for opposite side and adjacent side

so use; tangent

tan26=17/x

x=17/tan26

=14.4

4. have info for opposite side and adjacent side

so use tangent

tan42= x/13

x=tan42×13

x=29.8

The paraboloid z = 3 − x − x2 − 2y2 intersects the plane x = 1 in a parabola. Find parametric equations in terms of t for the tangent line to this parabola at the point (1, 3, −17). (Enter your answer as a comma-separated list of equations. Let x, y, and z be in terms of t.

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Answer:

the required parametric equation is:

x = 1

y = t + 3

z = -12t - 17

Step-by-step explanation:

From the given information:

We are to express x,y, and z in terms of t.

The purpose of this question is to find the parametric equations in terms of t.

Given that the tangent line related to the parabola is the point (1,3, -17)

Provided that the paraboloid z = 3 - x - x² - 2y² intersect the plane x = 1 in a paraboloid; then:

z = 3 - 1 - (1)² - 2y²

z = 1 - 2y²

Suppose y = t, then the parametrization is given by:

(x (t), y(t), z(t) ) = (1, t, 1 - 2t²)

(x' (t), y'(t), z'(t) ) = (0,1, -4t)

At the point (x,y,z) = (1,3, -17)

For t (=y) = 3

Hence, (x'(3),y'(3),z'(3)) = (0,1, -12)

Therefore, the equation of the tangent line can be expressed as:

[tex]\dfrac{x-1}{0}=\dfrac{y-3}{1}=\dfrac{z-(-17)}{-12}=(t)[/tex]

x - 1 = 0, y -3 = t, z + 17 = -12t

x = 1, y = t + 3 , z = -12t - 17

Thus, the required parametric equation is:

x = 1

y = t + 3

z = -12t - 17

Amy is 1 year older than Ben. The sum of their ages is greater than 33 and less than 45 Find all possible ages of Ben

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Answer:

17, 18, 19, 20, 21

Step-by-step explanation:

If I have a Siberian Husky, then I have a dog." Identify the hypothesis

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Answer:

the hypothesis is correct

Step-by-step explanation:

5 + x - 14 = -15. Solve for X

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Answer:

x=-6

Step-by-step explanation:

x+-9=-15

x+9=15

x=15-9

x=6

Answer:

x= -6

Step-by-step explanation:

5+x-14=-15

x-14=-20

x=-6

the diameter of a certain species of bacteria is 0.00000057 meter. write this number as a single digit times a power of 10​

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Answer: 57 x 10^-8 or 5.7 x 10^-7

Which equation shows the ASSOCIATIVE property?

Question 3 options:

6 - 9 + 5 = 6 - (-9) + 5


(6 + (-9) + 5) = (6 + 5) + (-9)


-9 + (6 + 5) = -9 - 6 - 5


(6 + (-9)) + 5 = 6 + (-9 + 5)

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I’m thinking it’s the second one. Correct if I’m wrong

Answer:

69............ I see 69

Step-by-step explanation:

The teachers set a goal of $225. Write 2 statements the principal could use to compare the goal to the 8th graders $300 Goal

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Answer:

that where goal was summer saying that it was 25$ apart

Step-by-step explanation:

the registration fee for a used car is 0.8% of the sale price of 5,700. How much is the fee

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Answer:

1,140

Step-by-step explanation:

subtract the percentage from the total

Which one and don’t lie!!

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Answer:

I am 99.99% sure its D.

Step-by-step explanation:

That red line is on the negative side of the x-axis and since all the numbers are 7 I'm just gonna assume that its a negative 7. Good luck sugar plum ;)

Answer: Not lying cause what's the point of lying to someone asking for help. The answer is x = -7

Step-by-step explanation:  X= -7 because if you look at a graph with negative and positive on it along with the Y and the X on it. Then you'll see that the middle of the plus is zero the left of the middle (going down the X axis) is negative. And the right side of the X axis is positive and the line is on the negative side of the X axis. That's why instead of it being Y= -7 ( which is NOT the answer) is wrong because the line is over the X axis instead of the Y axis.

NEED HELP LOTS OF POINTS

Read the passage. Which statement best describes how Belle changes over the course of the story?

Riding a Bicycle
It was a bright Sunday morning when Belle woke up with the biggest smile on her face. She had been looking forward to this day for a long time. Her father was going to teach her to ride a bicycle. She dressed quickly and gulped down her breakfast.

After breakfast, Belle’s father showed her the different parts of a bike. Then he said he would hold onto the back of the bike while she peddled. But Belle’s excitement got the better of her. She said she wanted to try riding by herself. Her father let go. Belle quickly lost her balance and crashed to the ground. The fall dazed her. She grumpily agreed to let her father keep holding the bike while she rode.

Every once in a while, he would let go. The moment he did, Belle would lose her balance and topple over. Her father explained that this was perfectly normal. He said that all first-time riders fall. Even so, Belle’s mood darkened with each fall. After a while, she wanted to give up and return home.

Belle’s father tried to talk her out of quitting. He pointed toward some other children biking nearby. He showed her how happy they looked as they rode their bicycles. He told her she needed to keep trying. With a little more effort, she would soon enjoy riding just like the other children. His words gave Belle the determination to keep going.

After several more failed tries, Belle finally got the hang of it. She began gently peddling by herself, beaming with pride. She had finally done it! That night, she went to bed with a couple of bruises and cuts. But she had an even bigger smile on her face than she’d had in the morning. She would forever remember this day and the lesson she learned about never quitting.



A.
Belle starts showing more trust in her father as he teaches her how to ride a bike.
B.
Belle becomes less excited as the story goes on, until her excitement for bike riding disappears.
C.
Belle learns both how to ride a bike and how important it is not to give up.
D.
Belle gets hurt from falling off her bike, which scares her away from bike riding for good.

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The correct answer is C

Samuel needs to mail a package to his friend in New York. He places an address label with the length represented by

the function l(x) = 3x

3 + 2x

2 − 4x + 5 and the width represented by the function w(x) = x + 2.


Part A: Find the area of the label.


Part B: Which of the following statements are true about the area of the label? Select ALL that apply.

 A(x) = l(x) + w(x)

 The resulting polynomial for A(x) will be a 4th degree polynomial

 l(x) =

A(x)

w(x)


 The resulting polynomial for A(x) will have a leading coefficient of 6

 A(x) = l(x) ∙ w(x)

 The resulting polynomial for A(x) will have a constant term of 10

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Answer:

The answers are

°the resulting polynomial for A(x) will be a 4th degree polynomial

°l(x)= a(x)/w(x)

°A(x)= l(x)·w(x)

I did the algebra CFU so trust me it's correct ;)

For a rotation r ( x ∘ , P ), which of the following is not true?
For a pre-image point P, m∠PAP′=x degrees.

For the a preimage point A, PA=PA′

The expression A=B r ( x ∘ , P ) A = Br ( x ∘ , P ) A = Br ( x ∘ , P ) A = Br ( x ∘ , P ) A = B means that when point A is rotated x° around point P its image is located at point B

The transformation rotates every point in the preimage x° about a point P​

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Answer:

For a pre-image point P, m∠PAP′=x degrees.

Step-by-step explanation:

i just took the test, this was the correct answer. :)

Help please before its taken:)

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Answer:

A variable whose variation does not depend on that of another.

a variable (often denoted by x ) whose variation does not depend on that of another.

5m (2n - 7) in equivalent form re write this question i only have 2 minutes plz help

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Answer:

10mn-35m is the answer

pls help before 11:59

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Answer:

78 Degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

Two supplementary angles:

4x + 2 + 3x + 3 = 180

Combine like terms:

7x + 5 = 180

Simplify

7x = 175

x = 25

(25)3 + 3 = 75 + 3 = 78

Angle DCB is 78 degrees

Answer:

78 Degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

Two supplementary angles:  (GIven)

4x + 2 + 3x + 3 = 180

Combine like terms:

7x + 5 = 180

Simplify

7x = 175

x = 25

(25)3 + 3 = 75 + 3 = 78

So,

Angle DCB is 78 degrees.

I hope it will help you :)

Pleaseeeee explain why these faces are or are not congruent in two sentences, with two pieces of evidence.

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The answer would be: These two faces are not congruent. The right face’s eyes are father apart and the mouth is lower than the left face.
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