How do you do these math problems?

Posted by Printer | Posted in Mathematics | Posted on 20-01-2010

Bart H asked:


Im pretty sure I got these right but I just want to know.

Use a proportion to solve the problem.

the ratio of the distance a pitching wedge and an 8-iron will drive a golf ball is 4 and 5. If a golfer averages 80 yardds with a pitching wedge, how far should she average with an 8-iron?

Provide an appropiate response.

is thie proportion true or false: 27/9 = 28/10? Which method did you use to determine the answer?

Last one.

A label printer prints 6 pages of labels in 3.3 seconds. How long will it take toprint 24 pages of labels?

How do I do math problems for Algebra 1 2008 EOC?

Posted by Printer | Posted in Mathematics | Posted on 03-12-2009

our review is asking me questions like

“in equation 3x + y = 12, if an x value is increased by 2, what would be the effect of the corresponding y-value?”

“the drama club is selling tickets to a play for $10 each. The cost to rent the theater and costumes is $500. In addition to the printers are charging 1$ per ticket to print tickets. How many tickets MUST the drama club sell to make a profit?”

“a line has a slope of 2/3 and a y-intercept of -4, Which of the following is the equation of the line”

“given f(x)=-3x^2 + 5, what is the range of the function”

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How did the answer come out to be choice C?

Posted by Printer | Posted in Mathematics | Posted on 11-10-2009

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A computer store sells two different types of ink cartridges for a popular inkjet printer.The brand-name cartridge sells for $28 and the generic cartridge sells for $12. Last week they sold 82 cartridges for that printer.If the total collected from the sale of these cartridge were sold?

A) 13 brand-name and 69 generic

B) 22 brand-name and 60 generic

C) 33 brand-name and 49 generic

D) 41 brand-name and 41 genericSubmited by:.

Can someone answer these maths questions please and show your working?

Posted by Printer | Posted in Mathematics | Posted on 05-10-2009

xYasx asked:


1. A television orginally costing £150 is reduced by £30.
Calculate the reduction as a percentage of the orginal price.

2. Craig brought a printer costing £56 before VAT.
What was the price after VAT at 17.5% was added on?

3. In a sale, all the prices are reduced by 35%.
A coat was priced at £65 before the sale.
What was the sale price of the coat.