Answer:
33 i think where are the options
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
8 mangoes
Step-by-step explanation:
1) lets create 2 systems of inequalities
where m=# of mangoes
p=# of peaches
so m+p≥15 and 1m+0.5p≤15
lets substitute "13" in the m+p inequality to see how many mangoes dylan can buy:
m+(13)≥15
subtract "13" from both sides:
m≥2
now we substitute "13" in the other inequality:
m+0.5(13)≤15
m+6.5≤15
subtract 6.5 from both sides:
m≤8.5
m≥2 and m≤8.5
seeing our restriction, we can buy 8 mangoes (since we can't have 1/2 a mango)
hope this helps!
Answer:
-92 - 10 + 2(145 - 7) + 174
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
X-19
Step-by-step explanation:
First you need to distribute the three into the numbers in the parenthesis,
(3 * x) + (3 * -5) - (2x + 4)
That then turns into,
3x - 15 - (2x + 4)
but we aren't done distributing yet, because the second set of parenthesis has a negative sign in front of it we also have to distribute that. (this is because the negative sign is really just -1)
3x - 15 + (-1 * 2x) + (-1 * 4)
that turns into,
3x - 15 - 2x -4
from here all we have to do is add like terms,
(3x - 2x) + (-15 + -4)
and that leaves us with: 1x -19 or x-19
Hope that helped :))
The GCF of 14 and 22 is 2.
14: 1, 2, 7, 14 (1 × 14 = 14) (2 × 7 = 14)
22: 1, 2,11, 22 (1 × 22 = 22) (2 × 11 = 22)
The greatest number that both of the sets share is 2.