The answer would be 114. I did 3 times 38 and thats what i got. I hope it helps:D This is from your friendly Tolkien fan.
If you're looking for the number of dogs (I'm assuming, you didn't specify), all you'd have to do is divide the number by two, then round down to find the number of dogs, then check your answer by adding that number and that number plus 5.
For example, yours would look like 125/6=62.5, and rounding down to 60.
Then check your answer by adding 60 and 65, the number of cats. 60+65=125.
There are 60 dogs inside the kennel.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Given


Required
The inequality
From the question, we understand that;
the number of p used is more than the number of s
<em>more than means greater than.</em>
So, the inequality is:

To represent this on a number line.
First, we identify the position of s (i.e. scarf)
implies that p is any point to the right of s
Answer:
ax²+bx+c
ax²+bxy+cy²
Step-by-step explanation:
A quadratic expression is one where the maximum degree of the variable or variables ( in case of more than one variable the sum of the degree of the variables in a single term considered) is 2.
For example:
A quadratic expression of a single variable is ax²+bx+c {Where a, b, and c are the arbitrary constants}
A quadratic expression with two variables is ax²+bxy+cy² {Where a, b, and c are the arbitrary constants}
And, a quadratic expression with three variables is ax² +by² +cz² +dxy +eyz +fzx {Where a, b, c, d, e, f are the arbitrary constants} (Answer)