Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
First substitute x for 2
3(2) + 4
6+4
10 When x is 2 f = 10
This is essentially the game mastermind if you want to look up more about it
the first 2 guesses have a number with the correct value and in the right position "bulls", all three guesses start with a 1, so if 1 were correct in the first position the 3rd guess would have a "bull" too
this means either the 6 or 2 from the first guess and the 7 or 5 from the second are correct in the 2nd or 3rd position
in the 3rd guess the 3rd number is a 5 without a "bull" so the 5 in the 2nd guess can't also be the "bull". Because 1 and 5 can't possibly be bulls the only number left is 7 so the code is _7_
Because of this we also know that in the first guess the 2 must be the "bull", as in the second spot only a 7 would be correct and the 1 is incorrect anyways -> the code is _72
"Cows"=right number at wrong position only appeared in the guesses 2 and 3 and we know it's neither the numbers 1 (because of guess 1), 7 (becuse it is a bull in 2) and 6 (because it is only in 3 and not both 2 and 3) -> the only number in guess 2 and 3 left is 5
-> the code is 572
Answer:
? I have absolutely no idea
Step-by-step explanation:
As you can see, each point on f(x) is moved up 4 units to get to g(x), so the function is g(x) = f(x) + 4. The f(x) function cannot possibly be f(x)=1/2, though, because that would be a horizontal line through y = 1/2 and that function is clearly not a horizontal line. So whatever f(x) is REALLY, add 4 to the tail end of it to show its translation.
She earned 10 donations.
2.50 ÷ .25 = 10
To double check you can go 10 × .25 = 2.5 then you just add the zero at the end and it becomes 2.50