Water displacement. You fill a graduated cylinder with an amount of water, place the object inside the graduated cylinder, and then measure the new water level. The change in volume of the water is the volume of the object, that is, if the object was completely submerged.
Let's call this line y=mx+C, whereby 'm' will be its gradient and 'C' will be its constant.
If this line is parallel to the line you've just mentioned, it will have a gradient 2/3. We know this, because when we re-arrange the equation you've given us, we get...

So, at the moment, our parallel line looks like this...
y=(2/3)*x + C
However, you mentioned that this line passes through the point Q(1, -2). If this is the case, for the line (almost complete) above, when x=1, y=-2. With this information, we can figure out the constant of the line we want to find.
-2=(2/3)*(1) + C
Therefore:
C = - 2 - (2/3)
C = - 6/3 - 2/3
C = - 8/3
This means that the line you are looking for is:
y=(2/3)*x - (8/3)
Let's find out if this is truly the case with a handy graphing app... Well, it turns out that I'm correct.
Answer: What is the question?
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Given

i.e. first to fifth
Required
Determine number of selection
1st position = Any of the 30 students
2nd position = Any of the 29 students
3rd position = Any of the 28 students
4th position = Any of the 27 students
5th position = Any of the 26 students
Number of selection is then calculated as:


Answer:
9/10 I do this a lot
step-by-step explanation:
1/2 changes to 5/10 and 2/5 becomes 4/10 then you add and there is your answer