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Answer: Point D</h3>
See the diagram below. I drew a line through the left corner points of the red and blue quadrilaterals. This line goes through the point D. You could pick on the right corners of the original quadrilaterals and that line will also pass through point D.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
(x + 4)/2= 3
x + 4 = 6
x = 2
(y - 4)/2= 2
y - 4 = 4
y = 8
(2, 8) the other endpoint
X+y+z=t
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there are no other numbers that we have to follow like (1/2x or 3/4y) so it is just all together=t. the x, y, z will equal t because t is the total number of students taking three languages. And that number should be equivalent to x,y,z combined.
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The complete question is
"Lisa has $150 at most to spend on clothes. She wants to buy a pair of jeans for $58 and will spend the rest on t-shirts that cost $14 each.
Explain what your solution means using complete sentences. How many t-shirts can she buy? Focus your answer on the difference between an equation and an inequality."
The expression that represents the number of t-shirts that Lisa can purchase is 14x + 58 = 150. The number of shirts that can be bought is 6.
<h3>What is a system of equations?</h3>
A system of equations is two or more equations that can be solved to get a unique solution. the power of the equation must be in one degree.
Lisa has $150 at most to spend on clothes. She wants to buy a pair of jeans for $58 and will spend the rest on t-shirts that cost $14 each.
Let the number of shirts be x. The expression will be:
= (14 × x) + 58 = 150
14x + 58 = 150
Solving the expression will be:
14x + 58 = 150
14x = 150 - 58
14x = 92
x = 92/14
x = 6.5
The number of shirts that can be bought is 6.
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