<span>Draw a graph. Label the x- and y- axis. Choose a <span>range </span>that includes the maximums and minimums from the given data.</span><span> For example, our x-values go from 3 to 6.3, so a range from 3 to 7 would be approprite.
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It's saying <em>d </em><em> </em>÷ <em>h </em><em> </em>= <em>x.</em>
<em>d </em> is the money
<em>h</em> is the hours
<em>x</em> is the unknown answer
Answer:
34.64
Step-by-step explanation:
take tan value and solve the triangle
150 more male bats need to be tagged
if you want 2/5 to be female you divide the 260 (<160+100) by 2 to get 130
then you multiply 130 by 3 to get the total amount of male bats that need to be tagged
130*3=390
then you subtract 240 from the 390 to find out how many more bats need to be tagged
390-240=150
In unit of batches over days, let r be the planned rate and R be the actual increased rate. The difference between R and r is described as 10 shirts per day.
R-r=10
Rate Time Batches
Planned r 8 1
Actual R 7 1
![\left[\begin{array}{c}r=1/8&R=1/7&R-r=HowManyBatchesInTenShirts\end{array}\right]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cleft%5B%5Cbegin%7Barray%7D%7Bc%7Dr%3D1%2F8%26R%3D1%2F7%26R-r%3DHowManyBatchesInTenShirts%5Cend%7Barray%7D%5Cright%5D)
, the number of batches equivalent to 10 shirts.

OneBatch=560*Shirts
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