Im not sure but i think its decreased by 12,5%
Answer:
OPTION B.
OPTION C.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the equation of the line:
We can substitute the coordinates of each set of ordered pairs into the equation in order to know which belong to the graph of that equation:
A. 
Substituting into the equation these coordinates:

We get:
The graph of the given line does not contain this set of ordered pairs.
B. 
Substituting into the equation these coordinates:

We get:

Substituting into the equation the coordinates of the other ordered pair:

We get:

<em> The graph of the given line contains this set of ordered pairs.</em>
C. 
Substituting into the equation these coordinates:

We get:
Substituting into the equation the coordinates of the other ordered pair:

We get:
<em>The graph of the given line contains this set of ordered pairs</em>
D. 
Substituting into the equation these coordinates:

We get:

Substituting the other ordered pais (2, -1):

The graph of the given line does not contain this set of ordered pairs.
The answer is going to be 7/8. hope that helped
The answer is 35.
Reasons : 2*3 = 6. 6•6= 36-1= 35.
There are an infinite numbers of solutions. The only information given in the second equation is the y-intercept of y =5 where the second line crosses the y-axis. And there are an infinite number of lines crossing that point and also intersecting the first linear equation.