Math, asked by Fahadkindabrainy, 7 months ago

The total cost of placing an advertisment in a newspaper comprises of a fixed cost of $3.50 and a variable cost that depends on the number of words. Each words cost 25 cents.
(i) Find the total cost of placing an advertisement cotaining 22 words
(ii) If Michael does not want to spend more than $15 on an advertisement, what is the greatest number of words he can use.

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Answered by giriaishik123
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Answer:i$5.5 ii. 60

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Answered by pratikbhimanpalliwar
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Answer:

1) If he want to placing an advertisement containing 22 words then have to spend 22*25=$5.50

2) If Michael does not want to spend more than $15 then on a advertisement, the greatest number of word he can use is : $1 =100 cents

so,

15$=1500 cents

in 1500 cents he can use words:

25 cent /1500 cents

=60 words

therefore the greatest number of words which he can use is 60 words

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