Response:
The answer is d
Detailed explanation:
If he initially had 150 to spend on 3 pairs of pants and was left with 30 afterward, the equation would be 3x + 30 = 150. If you're interested in figuring out the price per pair, it comes out to $40
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
- Fuel volume = 5/6
- Each trip uses fuel = 1/12
- Number of trips to work = x
Since 1/12 of the tank is used for each trip and the starting volume is 5/6, the equation can be represented as:
By solving the equation, we find:
This means Felitz can make 10 trips to/from work with a tank filled to 5/6.
The possible sets of integers that yield a product of -11 include (-1, 1, 11), (-11, -1, -1), and (-11, 1, 1). An integer can be understood as a whole number encompassing zero, both positive and negative values. Given that the product should equal −11, and knowing the factors of 11 are 1 and 11, we conclude with the different possible integer combinations.
The task requires calculating toys produced per hour.
To find this, we divide the total number of assembled toys by the number of hours worked.
It operates on a five-day schedule.
Each day consists of 8 working hours.
This means the weekly total is 8 × 5 = 40 hours.
Over the week, 400 toys were made.
Thus, toys put together each hour per individual
= total toys / total hours
= 400 / 40
= 10 toys each hour for every person.
The average toys assembled hourly per person is 10.
Answer:
X>-9
X is greater than -9
Step-by-step explanation:
4(X-3)+4<10+6X
By expanding the brackets:
4X-12+4<10+6X
Combining similar terms:
4X-6X<10+12-4
-2X<18
Dividing each side by -2:
-2X/-2>18/-2
Hence, X>-9
The critical step involves consolidating similar terms, resulting in 4X-8<10+6X, rather than 4X-6X<10+8.