To find the area of the shaded region you need find the area
of the shaded region and subtract the area of the unshaded region.
Area of a rectangle = width x length
A = (x + 10) x (2x + 5)
Next apply FOIL or
First Outer Inner Last
A = (x * 2x) (x * 5) (10 * 2x) (10 * 5)
A= 2x2 + 5x + 20x + 50
A= 2x2 +25x +50
Area of a square= sides2
A= (x + 1)2
A= (x+1) (x+1)
Next apply FOIL or
First Outer Inner Last
A = (x *x) (1*x) (1*x) (1*1)
A = x2 + 1x + 1x +1
A= x2 + 2x +1
A= 2x2 +25x +50 - 2x2 +25x +50
A= 50x + 100
Good afternoon.
120square --- 34h
x square --- 1h
34x = 120
x = 120/34
x = 3,5 square
Somebody can estimate the length of a book by using a ruler and rounding it to the nearest whole number.
The inequality that correctly represents this scenario is given as follows:

The graph is given at the end of the question.
<h3>What is a system of inequalities?</h3>
A system of inequalities is when two or more variables are related, and inequalities are built to find the values of each variable.
In this problem, the variables are given as follows:
- Variable x: number of chocolate chips purchased.
- Variable y: number of pecans sold.
Chocolate chips are $2 per pound and pecans are $5 per pound. She wants to spend at most $25, hence:

More can be learned about a system of inequalities at brainly.com/question/3656398
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Answer:
Ok to make this easier for us we should switch these equations into y=mx+b so that it's easier for us to identify the slope and y-intercept:
to switch into y=mx+b form do this:
3x-y=5
-y=5-3x
y=-5+3x
y=3x+(-5)
2y-15x=8
2y=8+15x
y=4+7 1/2x
y=7 1/2x+4
THe slope of any line in y=mx+b form is m. Therefore in this equation:
y=3x+(-5) 3 is the slope
The y intercept of any line is the +b:
y=7 1/2x+4 -therefore 4 in this equation is our y intercept.
Now we can construct our equation in y=mx+b then into standard form (Ax+By=C)
since 3 is our slope and 4 is our y intercept the equatuon is :
y=3x+4
NOw all we need to do is move this into standard form:
y=3x+4
-3x+y=4
-3x+y=4 is your final answer
-hope this helped
Step-by-step explanation: