Answer:
Graphs 1, 2, and 3 are not functions. Graph 4 is a function.
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the vertical line test.
Imagine a vertical line moving from left to right.
If in any position of the vertical line, it intersects more than one point on the graph, then it is not a function.
In graphs 1 and 2 it is clear that there are many vertical lines than would intersect the graph at more than one point.
In graphs 3, a vertical line would intersect the vertical parts of the graph at more than 1 point, so graph 3 is not a function.
The only function is graph 4.
Answer:
The answer to your question is 43.7 g of chocolate
Step-by-step explanation:
Data
56% cocoa
mass of a chocolate bar = 78 g
Process
To solve this problem, use proportions and cross multiplication, consider the mass of the bar is 100%.
78 g of chocolate ------------------- 100%
x ------------------ 56%
x = (56 x 78) / 100
x = 4368/100
x = 43.68 g
-Round to the nearest tenth
Mass of the chocolate = 43.7 g
Answer:
36
Step-by-step explanation:
Here is the correct and complete question: The units digit of a two-digit number is twice the tens digit. If the digits are reversed, the new number is 9 less than twice the original number. What is the original number?
Lets assume the original number be"10y+x". (x is unit digit and y is 10th digit)
∴ if number is reversed then resulting number be "10x+y".
As given: x= 2y
and 
Now, solving the equation to get original number.

Distributing 2 to 10y and x, then opening the parenthesis.
⇒ 
subtracting by (2x+y) on both side.
⇒ 
subtituting the value of "x", which is equal to 2y.
∴ 
⇒ 
subtracting both side by (16y-9)
⇒ 
cross multiplying
We get, 
y=3
∵x= 2y

∴ x= 6
Therefore, the original number will be 36 as x is the unit number and y as tenth number.
And angle is formed by the union of two vertices or corners.
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To round off a given number in decimals to one decimal place (1 dp), we simply take the figure right after the decimal and approximate the remaining after it. If the second number after the decimal is a significant number (5 and above) we make it 1 and add to the number right after the decimal. If its NOT a significant number, we simply disregard it. The solutions therefore are;
ANSWER:

Notice how the number in (1) becomes 0.7, after taking the next number (which is 9) and adding it as 1 to the number after the decimal (which is 6). The same applies to the number in (3).