Jacob and Joe are selling cheesecakes for a school fundraiser customers can buy New York style cheesecake and strawberry cheesecakes Jacobs or six New York style cheesecake's and six strawberry cheesecakes for a total of $96 Joe sold one New York style cheesecake and four strawberry cheesecake for a total of $52 what is the cost of each of one New York style cheesecake and one strawberry cheesecake

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Answer 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Given data

Let the cheese be x

And strawberry be y

So

6x+6y=96-------1

x+4y=52----------2

Solving 1 and 2 simultaneously

Let us multiply equation 2 by 6 we have

6x+6y=96

6x+24y=312

-0-18y=-216

18y=216

y=216/18

y=12

Put y=12 in equation 2

x+4*2=52----------2

x+8=52

x=52-8

x=44

cheese =44

strawberry =12


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A contractor purchases ceramic tile to remodel a kitchen floor. Each tile cost $4 and the adhesive/grouting material costs $17.82. If the contractor pays a total of $545.82 how many ceramic tiles did the contractor purchase

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Answer:

132 tiles

Step-by-step explanation:

Each tile cost $4

The adhesive/grouting material costs $17.82.

If the contractor pays a total of $545.82

Let the number of tiles be represented as x

The equation is represented as:

$17.82 + $4 × x = $545.82

17.82 + 4x = 545.82

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4x = 545.82 - 17.82

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Jacks boat rental charges a $15 deposit fee $2 for each hour use to rent a paddle boat. Write an equation for C, the total cost,to rent the boat for h hours.

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c= 15 + 2h
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Joyce paid $31.50 for an item at the store that was 55 percent off the original price. What was the original price?
Give your answer to the nearest cent.

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The original price of the item was $70 if Joyce paid $31.50 for an item at the store that was 55 percent off the original price.

What is Algebraic expression ?

Algebraic expression can be defined as combination of variables and constants.

Let x be the original price of the item. Then, we can write the equation:

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from the given expression we need to solve the value of x to get the original price if Joyce paid $31.50 for an item at the store that was 55 percent off the original price

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Oakland is hosting a city-wide arts festival at which vendors can pay to have a small booth or
a large booth. The fee for a small booth is $31, whereas the fee for a large booth is $87. The
city hopes to receive at least $2,300 in fees.
Select the inequality in standard form that describes this situation. Use the given numbers
and the following variables.
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Answer:

slope = 6

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

15,300

Step-by-step explanation:

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15,300

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1/4x+6.5 decimal form 0.25x+6.5
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A music player app has 2 gigabytes of storage and can hold about 500 songs. A similar, but larger app has 80
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Vivian is at a fair in Coachella Valley, California. Much of the valley lies below sea level. Vivian has brought along an altimeter to measure her elevation at different places in the valley. Vivian's first ride was on the Ferris wheel. When she sat on the wheel at its lowest point, her altimeter read -9.6 feet. When she reached the top of the wheel, her altimeter read 12.3 feet.

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21.9 feet

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The question is incomplete. Here is the complete question.

Vivian is at a fair in Coachella Valley, California. Much of the valley lies below sea level. Vivian has brought along an altimeter to measure her elevation at different places in the valley. Vivian’s first ride was on the Ferris wheel. When she sat on the wheel at its lowest point, her altimeter read -9.6 feet. When she reached the top of the wheel, her altimeter read 12.3 feet.

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Given parameters

Altimeter of vivian at its lowest point = -9.6 feet

Altimeter of vivian at the top of the wheel = 12.3feet

Note that the sea level is at 0 feet.

change in Vivian's elevation from the bottom of the Ferris wheel to the top is expressed as:

= (12.3-0)+(0-(-9.6))

= 12.3+(0+9.6)

= 12.3+9.6

= 21.9 feet

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The change in Vivian's elevation is a positive number because her elevation increased as she moved from the bottom of the Ferris wheel to the top.

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Step-by-step explanation:

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