Explanation:The initial number of horses = 24
year = 2011
Coordinates (2011, 24)
when the number of horses became 32, year was 2014
Coordinates (2014, 32)
We find the slope = rate of change
slope = change in number of horses/change in number of years
slope = (32-24)/(2014-2011)
slope = 8/3
The point slope formula:


The number of horses in year 2020
using points: (2011, 24) and (2020, y), we equate with the slope since it is constant for any two points on this model.
8/3 = (y - 24)/(2020 - 2011)
8/3 = (y - 24)/9
cross multiply:
8(9) = 3(y - 24)
72 = 3y - 72
72 + 72 = 3y
144 = 3y
144/3 = 3y/3
y = 48
Hence, there will be 48horses in 2020 (option A)
Answer:
y = -6/5x + 3
Step-by-step explanation:
y = mx + c (or b, depending on where you're from)
Slope = m = -6/5
y = -6/5x + c
You can sub (0, 3) and (5, -3) into y = -6/5x + c and they both have the same answer where c = 3
Therefore, the equation is y = -6/5x + 3
Hop this helps
<span>we know that if 95 is out of 100%, we can write it down as 95 = 100%. w</span><span>e also know that x is 20% of the output value, so we can write it down as x = 20%. </span>
now we have the equations:
95=100%
x=20%
next we will put the equations together
95/x = 100%/20%
95/x=100/20
<span>(95/x)*x=(100/20)*x
</span>we multiply both sides of the equation by x
<span>95=5*x
</span>now we divide both sides of the equation by 5 to get x
<span>95/5=x </span>
<span>19=x </span>
x=19
we now know that <span>20% of 95 = 19
let me know if you have any other questions
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The answer is <span>D.∠3
If you use a proctor you can see they measure the same
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