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Mathematics, 12.12.2020 16:50 mcadoo6634

For each part of the questions below, use the following situation: You have 15 coins valued at $3.00. Some of the coins are dimes and some are quarters.

What is the first equation that can be written for this situation?
15=3x

What is the second equation that can be written for this situation?

How many dimes do you have?

How many quarters do you have?

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Answer from: jonmorton159

3x=15

Step-by-step explanation:

15 coins =3.00 so step answer one is 15=3x so it would be flipped around like this 3x=15 easy

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Answer from: Quest

the correct answer is b. negative exponential growth.

step-by-step explanation:

you can tell it's an exponential function because it decreases rapidly then levels out and never touches the x-axis.

it is negative because the y-axis decreases as the x-axis increases.

therefore it is a negative exponential growth graph.

hope i !

Categorize the graph as linear increasing, linear decreasing, exponential growth, or negative expone
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Answer from: Quest

imma say 16%. sorry if its wrong. i'm doing the same stuff right now

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