Laura has $18.45 left after buying a shirt for $16.80 and a sweater for $24.75
How much money did Laura start with?
plz explain

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Answer 1
Just add all the numbers together
18.45+16.80+24.75 which equal $60

If you want to check your answer just subtract the amount spent on the shirt and sweater by 60 and you should get 18.45
Answer 2

Laura started with $60.00 before purchasing a shirt for $16.80 and a sweater for $24.75, and then had $18.45 remaining.

Calculating Laura's Starting Amount

To find out how much money Laura started with, we need to add the amount she spent on the shirt and sweater to the amount she had left over. Laura spent $16.80 on a shirt and $24.75 on a sweater. After these purchases, she had $18.45 remaining.

We calculate the total amount spent by adding the costs of the shirt and sweater together:

Cost of the shirt: $16.80

Cost of the sweater: $24.75

Total spent: $16.80 + $24.75 = $41.55

We now add the amount left after the purchases to find the total amount Laura started with:

Total spent: $41.55

Amount left: $18.45

Total amount Laura started with: $41.55 + $18.45 = $60.00


Related Questions

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Determine if the number is written in scientific notation. If not explain.
1. 4.8x100^7

No; it is not written as a number times a power of 10
yes; the number is written in scienfic notation
no; the first factor is not a number between 1 and 10

2. 5.1x10^-8
yes; the number is written in scienfic notation
no; the first factor is not a number between 1 and 10
no; it is not written as a number times a power of 10

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The answers are the following:
1. 4.8x100^7 is not in scientific notation.
No; it is not written as a number times a power of 10. It should not be "times 100" because in scientific notation, the highest number to be expanded by the degree is 10. 

2. 5.1x10^-8 is in scientific notation.
yes; the number is written in scienfic notation. This is because it has a base number and multiply to x10^-8 which is the exponent indicating that the expanded value is 0.000000051

Use the parabola tool to graph the quadratic function f(x)=−5x2−2.

Graph the parabola by first plotting its vertex and then plotting a second point on the parabola.

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[tex] \text{Consider the quadratic function}\\ \\ f(x)=-5x^2-2\\ \\ \text{For a quadratic equation, }f(x)=ax^2+bx+c, \text{ we know that the x-coordinate}\\ \text{of the vertex (h,k) is given by}\\ \\ h=\frac{-b}{2a}\\ \\ \text{on comparing the given equation with standard equation, we have} [/tex]

[tex] a=-5, b=0, c=-2\\ \\ \text{so the x-coordinate of the vertex is }\\ \\ h=-\frac{b}{2a}=-\frac{0}{2(-5)}=0\\ \\ \text{so plug this vlaue of the h in the given function to get the y-coordinate}\\ \text{of the vertex. so}\\ \\ f(x)=-5(0)^2-2=0-2=-2\\ \\ \text{hence the vertex of the parabola is: }(h,k)=(0,\ -2)\\ \\ \text{A second point on the graph can be found by putting x=1, so }\\ \\ f(1)=-5(1)^2-2=-5-2=-7\\ \\ \text{so one other point on the parabola is }(1,-7) [/tex]

The grpah of the quadratic function is shown below:


Answer:(0,-2) (1,-7)

Step-by-step explanation:

A boat in calm seas travels in a straight line and ends the trip 16 km west and 50 km north of its original position. Find the direction of the trip to the nearest tenth of a degree.

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Take the sin(∠boat)= side opposite the angle (50 km)/ (hypotenuse)
 sin(∠boat)= 50/52.5
(take the invers sin of (50/52.5)
∠boat= 80.3° North West

ANSWER:
The boat's traveled 80.3° North West

Carla sells hot coffee, cider and tea from a sidewalk cart near wall street in new york city. last month she sold $4,500 worth of product to 1,000 customers. she spent $800 on buying her beverages in bulk. her monthly costs are: utilities = $100, salary = $2,000, advertising = $0, insurance = $0, interest = $0, rent (cart) = $600, depreciation = $0. calculate carla's average sale per customer.

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The average sale per customer for Carla is $4.50.

To find Carla's average sale per customer, we need to determine the total revenue and the total number of customers.

The average sale per customer is calculated by dividing the total revenue by the total number of customers.

Given:

- Total revenue for the month: $4,500

- Total number of customers for the month: 1,000

The average sale per customer is calculated as:

[tex]\[ \text{Average sale per customer} = \frac{{\text{Total revenue}}}{{\text{Total number of customers}}}. \][/tex]

Plugging in the given values:

[tex]\[ \text{Average sale per customer} = \frac{{4,500}}{{1,000}} = 4.5. \][/tex]

Thus, the average sale per customer for Carla is $4.50.  

Question :

Carla sells hot coffee, cider and tea from a sidewalk cart near wall street in new york city. last month she sold $4,500 worth of product to 1,000 customers. she spent $800 on buying her beverages in bulk. her monthly costs are: utilities = $100, salary = $2,000, advertising = $0, insurance = $0, interest = $0, rent (cart) = $600, depreciation = $0. calculate carla's average sale per customer.

Type the correct answer in each box. If necessary, use / for the fraction bar(s). Richard has 3 times as many music CDs as Benny does. If Richard has y CDs, the number of CDs Benny has is given by the expression . If Richard has 30 CDs, Benny has CDs.

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r= 3b

r=y

r=30 cd

b= 10 cds

Answer:

[tex]y=3x[/tex]

when Richard has 30 CDs, Benny has 10 CDs.

Step-by-step explanation:

Richard has 3 times as many music CDs as Benny does.

Let Benny has 'x' CD's.

If Richard has 'y' CDs, the number of CDs Benny has is given by the expression :

[tex]y=3x[/tex]

If Richard has 30 CDs, means y = 30

So, x will be => [tex]30=3x[/tex]

[tex]x=30/3=10[/tex]

So, when Richard has 30 CDs, Benny has 10 CDs.

How can you check to see if two ratios form a proportion? Explain the method you used to find the answer to the previous problem.

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a/b=c/d  if a*d=b*c

Ex  2/3=4/6 because 2*6=3*4

Answer:

Write a proportion using the ratios. Find the cross products. If the cross products are equal, then the ratios form a proportion.

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the product. (2 p + 7)(3 p - 9)
6 p^2 - 3 p - 63
6 p^2 + 3 p - 63
6 p^2 + 39 p - 63
6 p^2 + 3 p - 2

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p^2(2*3) +p(2*(-9) +3*7) +7*(-9)
= 6p^2 +3p -63

The 2nd selection is appropriate.

At combs store there is a 25% chance a customer enters the store within one minute of closing time. Describe the complementary event and find its probability

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The complementary event is that a customer does not enter the store within one minute of closing, and the probability is 75%.

The complement is found by subtracting from 100%; 100-25 = 75%.

Sue’s Corner Market has a markup of 60% on bottled water. If the market sells a bottle of water for $2, find the original amount that Sue pays.

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Markup is the amount added to the cost price of goods to cover overhead and profit.

Sue’s Corner Market has a markup of 60% on bottled water.

Let us say original price was $x.

Now price after markup is $2.

So we can make an equation like:

original price + markup price = price after markup

x + 60% of x =2

[tex] x + 0.6x =2 [/tex]

[tex] 1.6x =2 [/tex]

dividing both sides by 1.6

x= 1.25

So original price was 1.25 dollars.

Answer:

1.25 dollars.

Step-by-step explanation:

I need help with this equation! Carbon-14 has a half-life of 5730 years. Derek has a sample of a fossil that has 33mg of its original 100 mg of carbon-14. Find the decay constant, k, and use it to answer the questions that follow.
First use the formula P(t)=Ae ^{kt} , to find the decay constant, k

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First all, the decay formula is [tex]P(t)=Ae^{-kt} [/tex]
where:
[tex]P(t)[/tex] is the remaining quantity after [tex]t[/tex] years
[tex]A[/tex] is the initial sample
[tex]t[/tex] is the time in years 
[tex]k[/tex] is the decay constant 

From the problem we know that [tex]A=33[/tex] and [tex]P=100[/tex], but we don't have the time [tex]t[/tex]; to find it we will take advantage of the half-life of the Carbon-14. If you have a sample of 100 mg and Carbon-14 has a half-life of 5730, after 5730 years you will have half of your original sample i.e. 50 mg. We also know that after [tex]t[/tex] years we have a remaining sample of 33mg, so the amount of the sample that decayed is [tex]100mg-33mg=67mg[/tex]. Knowing all of this we can set up a rule 3 and solve it to find [tex]t[/tex]:
[tex] \frac{100mg--\ \textgreater \ 5730years--\ \textgreater \ 50mg}{100mg--\ \textgreater \ (t)years---\ \textgreater \ 67mg} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{5730years--\ \textgreater \ 50mg}{(t)years---\ \textgreater \ 67mg} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{5730}{t} = \frac{50}{67} [/tex]
[tex]t= \frac{(5730)(67)}{50} [/tex]
[tex]t=7678.2[/tex]

Now that we know our time [tex]t[/tex] lets replace all the values into our decay formula:
[tex]33=100e^{-7678.2k} [/tex]
Notice that the constant [tex]k[/tex] we need to find is the exponent; we must use logarithms to bring it down, but first lets isolate the exponential expression:
[tex] \frac{33}{100} = e^{-7678.2k} [/tex]
[tex]e^{-7678.2k} = \frac{33}{100} [/tex]
[tex]ln(e^{-7678.2k} )=ln( \frac{33}{100} )[/tex]
[tex]-7678.2k=ln( \frac{33}{100} )[/tex]
[tex]k= \frac{ln( \frac{33}{100}) }{-7678.2} [/tex]
[tex]k=-0.000144[/tex]

We can conclude that the decay constant [tex]k[/tex] is approximately  -0.000144


What is the surface area of the cone to the nearest whole number ? Use 3.14 for π

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the answer to this should be 2888.8

sorry about the quality im not good at writing on computer

Answer:

1130.973355 is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

pi10(10+sqrrt((24^2)+(10^2)))

31.416(10+sqrrt(576+100))

31.416(10+sqrrt(676))

31.416(10+26)

31.416(36)

1130.976

A right triangle has a leg of 13 cm and a hypotenuse of 21 cm. What is the length of the other leg? Round to the nearest tenth
A. 8.0 cm
B.16.5 cm
C. 24.7 cm
D. 272.0 cm

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The other leg of the right triangle will be 16.5cm.

Legs of a right triangle:

The side which shares the common/neighboring border to the right angle in a triangle is called legs.

Pythagoras theorem:

It states that the sum of the areas of the two squares on the legs equals the area of the of the square on the hypotenuse.

According to the given question, we have

length of one leg of the right triangle is 13cm.

hypotenuse of the right triangle is 21 cm .

Let x be the length of the other leg.

Now, according to the Pythagoras theorem

We can write as

[tex](21)^{2} = x^{2} +(13)^{2}[/tex]

⇒ 441 = [tex]x^{2} +169[/tex]

⇒[tex]441-169 =x^{2}[/tex]

⇒ [tex]272 =x^{2}[/tex]

⇒ [tex]x = \sqrt{272}[/tex]

⇒[tex]x = 16.49[/tex] ≈ 16.5cm

Hence, the other leg of the right triangle will be 16.5cm.

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Derek wrote the following paragraph proof for the Vertical Angles Theorem:

The sum of angle 1 and angle 4 and the sum of angle 3 and angle 4 are each equal to 180 degrees by the definition of supplementary angles. The sum of angle 1 and angle 4 is equal to the sum of angle 3 and angle 4 by the transitive property of equality. Angle 1 is equal to angle 3 _____________________.

Which phrase completes the proof?
by construction using a straightedge
by the definition of a perpendicular bisector
by the subtraction property of equality
by the vertical angles theorem

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Hey there! :D

It's important to remember that vertical angles are congruent. They are angles that you could draw a line through the vertex, and it would create 2 more equal angles. 

Also, the question even states that "Derek wrote the following paragraph proof for the vertical angles theorem." 

So, the answer is 'the vertical angles theorem".

I hope this helps!
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subtraction property of equality (i just took that test and got it right)

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The domain of a(x) is all of R. The domain of b is the range where [tex]x-4 \geq 0, hence \ x \geq 4[/tex]. We can calculate the composition boa by changing in the expression for b, every x with a(x). Hence, boa(x)=[tex] \sqrt{(3x+1)-4} [/tex]=[tex] \sqrt{3x-3} [/tex]. Again for a function with a root to be defined, we need that the expression under the square root has to be positive. Hence, 3x-3[tex] \geq [/tex] 0.Thus, the set where this holds is [tex]3x \geq 3, x \geq 1[/tex]. This is also the domain of the function boa(x).

What does (r−c)(3) mean about George's new store?

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subtract r from c to get 8x+10

 replace x with 3

8(3) +10 = 34 which in hundreds is 3400 dollars

the answer is C

Anybody got an answer?

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For a regular n-agon with side length "s" and apothem "h", the area will be
.. A = n*(1/2)*s*h
Your area is
.. A = 10*(1/2)*(3.25 m)*(5 m) ≈ 81.3 m^2

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Answer:
sqrt(14)

Explanation:
The absolute value of a complex number a+bi can be calculated as follows:
|a+bi| = sqrt(a^2 + b^2)
we have:
a = -4
b = -sqrt(2) i

Substitute with the values in the above equation to get the absolute value as follows:
|a+bi| = sqrt [(-4)^2 + (sqrt(2) i)^2] = sqrt(14)

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The answer to the first question is the last option and the answer to the second question is Balance

help !! Which represents the solution(s) of the graphed system of equations, y = x2 – 2x and y = –2x – 1?
a (1, –1)
b (0, 0) and (0, –1)
c (0, 0) and (2, 0)
d no solutions

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B is the answer.
y = 0^2 - 2(0) = 0 (0, 0)
y = -2(0) - 1 = -1 (0, -1)

Oliver and Peter had the
same length of string. Oliver used 3
4 of
his string to tie a bundle of newspapers.
Peter used 6
8 of his string to tie a bundle
of magazines. Who used more string?
Draw a number line and write a
comparison to show your answer

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They both used the same amount. 6/8 when simplified is the same as 3/4.

Answer:

Oliver and Peter both uses same length string.

Explanation:

Suppose length of rope or string = x meters

Oliver divide his rope into four equal parts

[tex] \frac{1}{4}, \frac{1}{4}, \frac{1}{4}, \frac{1}{4} [/tex]

Each part length is [tex] \frac{1}{4} [/tex]

NOw Oliver used 3 part of the string out of four parts

that means total used string is 3/4

Now peter also have same length of string = x meter

He divides the string eight equal parts and use the 6 parts out of 8

each part length is :[tex] \frac{x}{8} , \frac{x}{8} , \frac{x}{8} , \frac{x}{8} , \frac{x}{8} , \frac{x}{8} , \frac{x}{8} , \frac{x}{8} [/tex]

Use 6x/8

simplify the fraction 6x/8

divide by 2 both numerator and denominator

6x/8 = 3x / 4

So both uses same part of string.

Find the area of a circle with a circumference of \color{blue}{6\pi}6πstart color blue, 6, pi, end color blue.

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By definition, the circumference of a circle is given by:
 C = 2πR.
 Where,
 R: radius of the circle.
 Substituting we have:
 6π = 2πR
 We cleared R:
 R = (6π) / (2π)
 R = 3
 Then, look for the area of the circle which will be given by:
 A = πR ^ 2
 Substituting the values:
 A = π (3) ^ 2
 A = 9π units ^ 2
 Answer:
 
The area of the circle is:
 A = 9π units ^ 2

Amy has 12 pairs of white socks, 2 pairs of gray socks, and 6 pairs of black socks in her drawer. if she takes two pairs without replacement, what is the probability that she will take a white pair and gray pair?

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HI!
First of all, there are total 12 + 2 + 6 = 20 pairs of socks.
Probability of getting a pair of white socks the first time is 12/20.
Probability of getting a pair of gray socks without replacement, if first one was white, is 2/19
Therefore the probability that she will take a white pair and gray pair without replacement is 6/95 (I multiplied the two probabilities)
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A used book store buys a hardback book for $1.50 and then sells it for $5. Over time, the store sells the same number of books it buys. The store manager can use the equation P(x)=5x−1.5x to determine the store's profit, P(x), where x is the number of books that the store sells. Which statement about the book store is true based on the profit equation?

A.The book store makes a profit of $5.00 for each hardback book that is sold.
B.The book store makes a profit of $3.50 for each hardback book that is sold.
C.The book store makes a profit of $4.50 for each hardback book that is sold.
D.The book store sells each hardback book for $3.50

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A used book store buys a hardback book for $1.50 and then sells it for $5. Over time, the store sells the same number of books it buys. The store manager can use the equation P(x)=5x−1.5x to determine the store's profit, P(x), where x is the number of books that the store sells. Which statement about the book store is true based on the profit equation?

Cost Price of book, C.P.=$1.50

Selling Price of book, S.P.=$5

PROFIT=S.P. -C.P.

So, Profit=$5-$1.50=$3.50

So, Profit=$3.50 on each book

Or, we are given P(x)= 5x-1.50x

Or, P(x)=3.50x

For each book, we must divide the profit P(x) by x, that is, number of books

[tex] \frac{P(x)}{x}=\frac{3.5x}{x} [/tex]

[tex] \frac{P(x)}{x}=\frac{3.5*1}{1} [/tex]

[tex] \frac{P(x)}{x}=3.5 [/tex]

So, Profit for each book sold is $3.50

Answer:Option C

Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

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You are driving at an average speed of 50 miles per hour. You drive 22 hours, and you still need to drive another 175 miles. Which graph models how far you are from your destination at any point in time?

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7650 i think that is the answer please correct me if that wrong 



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Uli wants to write the phrase “the difference of seven and a number squared” as an algebraic expression. She wrote out several expressions in the table. Which expression correctly represents the phrase?

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7 - n^2 is your expression. Hope it helps! :) If you could vote my answer as the brainliest, that would be awesome! :)

Answer:

The Algebraic expression that correctly represents the phrase 'the difference between 7 and a number squared' is

= 7 - x²

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's represent the unknown number be represented as x

The unknown number is also squared = x²

Therefore, the Algebraic Equation correctly representing the phrase 'difference of 7 and a number squared' is

= 7 - x²

Old macdonald had a total of 37 chickens and pigs on this farm. there was a total of 98 feet. how many chickens were there and how many pigs?

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The required, there were 25 chickens and 12 pigs on Old MacDonald's farm.

To solve this problem, we can use a system of equations to represent the number of chickens and pigs on Old MacDonald's farm. Let x be the number of chickens and y be the number of pigs. Then we have:

x + y = 37 (equation 1)

2x + 4y = 98 (equation 2)

Equation 1 represents the total number of animals, and Equation 2 represents the total number of legs. We can simplify equation 2 by dividing both sides by 2:

x + 2y = 49 (equation 3)

Now we have two equations with two variables. We can solve for x and y by using substitution or elimination. Let's use elimination by multiplying equation 1 by 2 and subtracting it from equation 3:

x + 2y = 49

-2x - 2y = -74

x = -25

Solving for x, we get:

x = 25

Substituting x = 25 into equation 1, we get:

25 + y = 37

Solving for y, we get:

y = 12

Therefore, there were 25 chickens and 12 pigs on Old MacDonald's farm.

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Final answer:

The equations are c + p = 37 and 2c + 4p = 98. Solving the system of equations the numbers are 26 and 11, respectively.

Explanation:

To solve this problem, we can use a system of equations.

Let's assume that the number of chickens is represented by 'c' and the number of pigs is represented by 'p'. Based on the given information, we can create two equations:

1. c + p = 37 (equation 1)

2. 2c + 4p = 98 (equation 2)

We have two equations with two variables, so we can solve this system of equations to find the values of 'c' and 'p'.

Using equation 1, we can express 'c' in terms of 'p': c = 37 - p.

Substituting this into equation 2, we get: 2(37 - p) + 4p = 98. Solving this equation, we find: p = 11.

Substituting the value of 'p' back into equation 1, we find: c = 26.

Therefore, Old MacDonald had 26 chickens and 11 pigs on his farm.

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It's geomtery

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Every line segment is an altitude, namely
BD, AB, BC for triangle ABC  (angle B is a right-angle)
BD, AD are altitudes for triangle ABD
BD, DC are altitudes for triangle BDC
So in all, altitudes are
BD,AB, BC,AD,DC.

Using metric relations, 
BD^2=AD*DC=5*7=35
=>
BD=sqrt(35)=5.916 (to 3 decimal places)

Hence the area of triangle ABC
Area=Base*Height/2 = (5+7)*sqrt(35)/2= 35.496 (to 3 decimal places)

Each trip, a bus drops off more fans at a concert. On the first trip, the bus dropped off 30. On the 14th trip, which was the last one, the bus dropped off 95 fans. How many fans did the bus deliver to the concert in total

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the answer is 875! I hope this helps

Answer: There are 875 fans the bus deliver to the concert in total.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given that

On the first trip, the bus dropped off = 30

Here a = first term = 30

On the 14 trip, the last trip, the bus dropped off = 95

i.e. [tex]a_{14}=95[/tex]

So, the total number of fans the bus deliver to the concert is given by

[tex]S_{14}=\frac{n}{2}(a+a_n)\\\\S_{14}=\frac{14}{2}(30+95)\\\\S_{14}=7(30+95)\\\\S_{14}=125\times 7\\\\S_{14}=875[/tex]

Hence, there are 875 fans the bus deliver to the concert in total.

What is the median of this data set?

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Final answer:

The median of a data set with an even number of values is calculated by taking the average of the two middle values. For a data set with an odd number of values, the median is simply the middle value.

Explanation:

The median of a data set with an even number of values is calculated by taking the average of the two middle values. For example, if the data set is 6.8, 7.2, the median would be (6.8 + 7.2) / 2 = 7.

However, if the data set has an odd number of values, the median would simply be the middle value. For example, if the data set is 3, 5, 8, the median is 5.

It's important to note that the median is used to find the middle value of a data set and is often preferred over the mean when there are outliers in the data.

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Look at the picture below // 99 points // PLEASEE HELPP

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I'm pretty sure it's D, hope this helps, have an amazing day :)
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We can divide the large polygon into 3 smaller known polygons 
1 square and 2 rectangles

The dimensions of the square will be:
width: 3 units
length: 3 units 

The dimensions of the 1st rectangle will be:
width: 4 units
length: 7 + 13 = 20 units

The dimensions of the 2nd rectangle will be:
width: 5 units
length: 13 units

The area formula of square is (side)²
A = (6)² = 36 units²

The area formula of a rectangle is (length x width)
A (1st) = 4 x 20
           = 80 units² 
A(2nd) = 5 x 13
            = 65 units²

Now, we add all the areas to get the final area
Area total = 36 + 80 + 65
                 = 181 unit²

Your final answer will be option D

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