Amanda sells T-shirts at a market for $15 each. Her costs are $6 per T-shirt and $540 per month rent. How many T-shirts must Amanda sell per month to equal her monthly costs?

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Answer 1
Answer: use the equation 
15t = 6t + 540
t = t shirts
i'm not sure though, I could be wrong sry 

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5280 feet in a mile

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A magazine printed photos of three celebrities along with three photos of the celebrities as babies. The baby pictures did not identify the celebrities. readers were asked to match each celebrity with the correct baby pictures. What is the probability that a reader guessing at random will match all three correctly? 19

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The readers will most likely match the pictures by looking at the eye differences and facial differences.
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Marta is solving the equation S = 2Πrh + 2Πr2 for h. Which should be the result? – r = h = h S – = h S – = h

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Answer:

It's A) (S)/(2\pi r) - r = h

Step-by-step explanation:

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Final answer:

To solve the equation S = 2Πrh + 2Πr² for h, you need to isolate the variable h on one side of the equation.

Explanation:

To solve the equation S = 2Πrh + 2Πr² for h, we need to isolate the variable h on one side of the equation. Here are the steps:

  1. Start with the equation S = 2Πrh + 2Πr².
  2. Subtract 2Πr² from both sides to get S - 2Πr² = 2Πrh.
  3. Divide both sides by 2Πr to solve for h. The equation becomes (S - 2Πr²) / (2Πr) = h.

So the result is h = (S - 2Πr²) / (2Πr).

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How many millimeters are in a meter

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There are 1,000 millimeters in a meter

3 times as much as the sum of 3-4 and 2-6.

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¹³/₄ or 3¹/₄ or 3.25

Further explanation

The Problem:

  • 3 times as much as the sum of (3)/(4) and (2)/(6)
  • Write an expression to match, and then solve.

The Process:

Here are some early expressions that need attention.

  • three-quarter is \boxed{(3)/(4)}
  • two-sixth is \boxed{(2)/(6)}
  • the sum of (3)/(4) \ and \ (2)/(6) is \boxed{(3)/(4) + (2)/(6)}

Let us write an expression to match for3 times as much as the sum of (3)/(4) and (2)/(6)

\boxed{\boxed{ \ 3 * \bigg((3)/(4) + (2)/(6) \bigg) \ }}

Let us calculate the operation in parentheses at first.

(3)/(4) + (2)/(6)

A least common multiple of 4 and 6 is 12. We use to equate the denominator.

(3 * 3)/(4 * 3) + (2 * 2)/(6 * 2)

(9)/(12) + (4)/(12)

(13)/(12)

And now we solve the full expression.

\boxed{ \ = 3 * \bigg((3)/(4) + (2)/(6) \bigg) \ }

\boxed{ \ = 3 * (13)/(12) \ }

We cross out 3 and 12 because they both can be divided.

\boxed{ \ = 1 * 1(13)/(4) \ }

\boxed{\boxed{ \ = (13)/(4) \ }}

In mixed fraction:

\boxed{ \ (13)/(4) = \ ? \ }

\boxed{ \ = (12)/(4) + (1)/(4) \ }

\boxed{ \ = 3 + (1)/(4) \ }

\boxed{\boxed{ \ = 3(1)/(4) \ }}

In decimal:

\boxed{ \ 3(1)/(4) = \ ? \ }

\boxed{ \ = 3(1 * 25)/(4 * 25) \ }

\boxed{ \ = 3(25)/(100) \ }

\boxed{\boxed{ \ = 3.25 \ }}

\boxed{\boxed{ \ Thus, \ the \ result \ is \ (13)/(4) \ or \ 3(1)/(4) \ or \ 3.25 \ }}

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Quick Steps:

Simplify \boxed{(2)/(6) = (1)/(3)}

\boxed{ \ = 3 * \bigg((3)/(4) + (2)/(6) \bigg) \ }

\boxed{ \ = 3 * \bigg((3)/(4) + (1)/(3) \bigg) \ }

\boxed{ \ = 3 * \bigg((3 * 3)/(4 * 3) + (1 * 4)/(3 * 4) \bigg) \ }

\boxed{ \ = 3 * \bigg((9)/(12) + (4)/(12) \bigg) \ }

\boxed{ \ = 3 * (13)/(12) \ }

\boxed{\boxed{ \ = (13)/(4) \ }}

\boxed{\boxed{ \ = 3(1)/(4) \ }}

\boxed{\boxed{ \ = 3.25 \ }}

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Jerome added two numbers whose sum was 83 one of the numbers was 45 what is the other number

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The other number is 38
The answer is 38 because 83-45=38