A ski club charges a $45 membership fee plus $18 to rent ski equipment per day. Which of the following equation can be used to find the total cost of membership at the club, when renting equipment for X days?

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

y = 45 + 18x. The $45 is a constant number, and you add $18 for very additional day.

Answer 2
Answer:

45+(18x)

if x equals the number of days


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Freight elevator's capacity will be defined as c.

Pounds (weight) will be defined as w.

So we can say that:

c<3000w

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Piano will be defined as 900w.

Number of crates of electronics will be defined as n300w, as we don't know how many crates there are.

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So, with this information we can say that:

900w+n300w<3000w

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Now let's find out how many crates (n) can go on that elevator with the piano...

900w+n300w<3000w\n \n n300w<3000w-900w\n \n n300w<2100w

\n \n \frac { 1 }{ 300w } \cdot n300w<2100w\cdot \frac { 1 }{ 300w } \n \n n<\frac { 2100 }{ 300 } \cdot \frac { w }{ w } \n \n n<7

The elevator won't be able to accommodate a piano and 7 crates of electronics but it will be able to accommodate a piano and 6 crates of electronics.
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Carl: 108/2=54 wpm
Max: 260/5=52 wpm
Jason: 177/3=59 wpm
Jason is the fastest, then Carl, then Max.
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Max is the slowest, then Carl, then Jason.
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Max: 260÷5=52 words per min.
Jason: 177÷3=59 words per min.
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Answer: No


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_____ =______
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B. line segment FK
C. Line segments AR
D. Line segment RF

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The 100% correct answer is:
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m(ar ABD) = 54°

Solution:

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Given data:

m∠BCD = 21° and m(ar EF) = 33°

By central angle theorem,

The measure of a central angle is equal to the measure of the intercepted arc.

m (ar EF) = m∠ECF

m∠EFC = 33°

By vertical angle theorem,

If two lines are intersecting, then vertically opposite angles are equal.

⇒ m∠ACB = m∠ECF

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              = 33° + 21°

m∠ACD = 54°

By central angle theorem,

m(ar ABD) = m∠ACD

m(ar ABD) = 54°