Stella set up a business washing cars. She earned $80 in March. She is projected to earn 130% more in April. How much is Stella projected to make in April? $104 $184 $210 $234
@Vocaloid you think u can help me on this pls
question isn't worded well but they want 130% of 80 which is just (130/100) * 80
hmm thats weird thats the question that they are asking
The equation shouldn’t work because I’ve done them like that what vocaloid said to help u and they have always worked
thx can u help me In another question??
um @Shadow u think you can help me in a question pls
Ah sure. This one seems answered so why don't you close this one and open up a new question. Feel free to tag me there (:
welp its this one
The graph below shows the fine that a college student pays to the library based on the number of minutes a loaner laptop is overdue: A graph is shown. The values on the x axis are 0, 2, 4, 6, 8. The values on the y axis are 0, 0.70, 1.40, 2.10, 2.80. Points are shown on ordered pairs 0, 0 and 2, 0.70 and 4, 1.40 and 6, 2.10. These points are joined by a line. The label on the x axis is Minutes Overdue. The title on the y axis is Fine. Which statement best describes the point (0, 0) on the graph? No fine is paid if the laptop is returned 1 minute past due time. A fine of $0.35 is paid if the laptop is returned at the time it is due. A fine of $0.35 is paid if the laptop is returned 1 minute past the time it is due. No fine is paid if the laptop is returned exactly at the time at which it is due.
What do you think the answer is?
idk im lost on this one
Visualize the graph for a moment. They are talking about the point at (0, 0). This means that the x and y values are both zero. If x stands for minutes over due, and y stands for the fine being charged, then what does this mean for our point at (0,0) ?
ummmm I don't know
sorry not really good with graphs
Well if a point is at 0 on the x axis, that means it is not overdue, and if a point is at 0 on the y axis, it means that no fine is being charged.
I really need to practice more
so the last answer is the correct one
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