You have a coupon worth x % off any item (including sale items) in a store. The particular item you want is on sale at y % off the marked price of $ P . (Assume that both x and y are positive integers smaller than 100.) a. Give an expression for the price of the item assuming that you first got the y % off sale price and then had the additional x % taken off using your coupon. b. Give an expression for the price of the item assuming that you first got the x % off the original price using your coupon and then had the y % taken off from the sale. c. Explain why it makes no difference in which order you have the discounts taken.
You have a coupon worth x % off any item (including sale items) in a store. The particular item you want is on sale at y % off the marked price of $ P . (Assume that both x and y are positive integers smaller than 100.) a. Give an expression for the price of the item assuming that you first got the y % off sale price and then had the additional x % taken off using your coupon. b. Give an expression for the price of the item assuming that you first got the x % off the original price using your coupon and then had the y % taken off from the sale. c. Explain why it makes no difference in which order you have the discounts taken.
Solution Summary: The author explains that a coupon is worth x% off any item (including sale items). The price of the item is P.
You have a coupon worth
x
%
off any item (including sale items) in a store. The particular item you want is on sale at
y
%
off the marked price of $P. (Assume that both
x
and
y
are positive integers smaller than 100.)
a. Give an expression for the price of the item assuming that you first got the
y
%
off sale price and then had the additional
x
%
taken off using your coupon.
b. Give an expression for the price of the item assuming that you first got the
x
%
off the original price using your coupon and then had the
y
%
taken off from the sale.
c. Explain why it makes no difference in which order you have the discounts taken.
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Prove that
Determine the following groups
Homz(QZ) Hom = (Q13,Z)
Homz(Q), Hom/z/nZ, Qt
for neN-
(2) Every factor group of
adivisible group is divisble.
• If R is a Skew ficald (aring with
identity and each non Zero element is
invertible then every R-module is free.
A: Tan Latitude / Tan P
A = Tan 04° 30'/ Tan 77° 50.3'
A= 0.016960 803 S CA named opposite to latitude,
except when hour angle between 090° and 270°)
B: Tan Declination | Sin P
B Tan 052° 42.1'/ Sin 77° 50.3'
B = 1.34 2905601 SCB is alway named same as
declination)
C = A + B = 1.35 9866404 S CC correction, A+/- B:
if A and B have same name - add, If
different name- subtract)
=
Tan Azimuth 1/Ccx cos Latitude)
Tan Azimuth = 0.737640253
Azimuth
=
S 36.4° E CAzimuth takes combined
name of C correction and Hour Angle - If LHA
is between 0° and 180°, it is named "west", if
LHA is between 180° and 360° it is named "east"
True Azimuth= 143.6°
Compass Azimuth = 145.0°
Compass Error = 1.4° West
Variation 4.0 East
Deviation: 5.4 West
A: Tan Latitude / Tan P
A = Tan 04° 30'/ Tan 77° 50.3'
A= 0.016960 803 S CA named opposite to latitude,
except when hour angle between 090° and 270°)
B: Tan Declination | Sin P
B Tan 052° 42.1'/ Sin 77° 50.3'
B = 1.34 2905601 SCB is alway named same as
declination)
C = A + B = 1.35 9866404 S CC correction, A+/- B:
if A and B have same name - add, If
different name- subtract)
=
Tan Azimuth 1/Ccx cos Latitude)
Tan Azimuth = 0.737640253
Azimuth
=
S 36.4° E CAzimuth takes combined
name of C correction and Hour Angle - If LHA
is between 0° and 180°, it is named "west", if
LHA is between 180° and 360° it is named "east"
True Azimuth= 143.6°
Compass Azimuth = 145.0°
Compass Error = 1.4° West
Variation 4.0 East
Deviation: 5.4 West
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Excursions in Modern Mathematics, Books a la carte edition (9th Edition)
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