Answer:
3x+4y=16
3x=-4y+16 (Subtract both sides by 4y)
x=-4/3y+16/3 (Divide both sides by 3 to isolate x variable)
Answer:
11880 different slates of candidates are possible.
Step-by-step explanation:
The order is important in this problem.
That is, John, Elisa, Laura and Rose means that John is the chairperson, Elisa the first vice chairperson, Laura the second vice chairperson and Rose the secretary. If we exchange John and Elisa, for example, it means that their roles also have changed.
So we use the permutations formula to solve this problem.
The number of possible permutations of x elements from a set of n elements is given by the following formula:

How many different slates of candidates are possible?
Four roles in a set of 12 members. So

11880 different slates of candidates are possible.
Your method is completely correct. The first term will be 6 and each subsequent term can be obtained by adding 6 to the previous one, meaning the common difference is 6. The number of terms is given by the highest number that is divisible by 6 and dividing it by 6; that is 996/6 = 166
Then we simply apply the formula for arithmetic sequence sum:
S = n/2 [2a₁ + (n - 1)d]
S = 166/2 [ 2(6) + (166 - 1)6]
S = 83,166
Answer:
300x^12/15x^10=300/15*x^12/x^10=20*x^2=20x^2
a^4/a^4=1
g^6/g^10=g^-4=1/g^4
so the answer is (20x^2)/g^4
Step-by-step explanation: