Answer:
S: (2,8)
T: (2,9)
U:(-6,9)
V:(-6,8)
I'm 95% sure since ive done these before.
Write two equations with the given information:
1) x = 2y ( x is twice the value of y)
2) x + y = 42
Replace x in the second equation with the value of x in the first equation:
2y + y = 42
Simplify:
3y = 42
Divide both sides by 3:
y = 42 / 3
y = 14
Now we have the value for Y, solve for x by replacing y with 14:
x = 2y
x = 2(14)
x = 28
X = 28 and y = 14
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>Set up equations (L= Lisa; M = Maria; A = April; J = Jim)</em>
L = 12M
A = 2J
<em>Substitute x for Maria and 6x for Jim</em>
L = 12x
A = 2(6x) = 12x
<em>So, you get:</em>
Maria = x
Jim = 6x
Lisa = 12x
April = 12x
<span>How many 1/100 are in 3/10
multiply by 10 for both numerator and denominator
3/10 = 30/100
Ans: 30
So that there are 30 1/100 in 3/10</span>
So, Juan is 3rd, and Tami has at least 2 ppl in front of her, she can't be third because Juan is, so she's fourth. Kari is not 1st, leaving the only space to be 2nd from Kari.