Answer: (-4,-6) is the point that ALMOST satisfies both inequalities. IF they were equalities, this would be the solution.
The question is a bit confusing as it asks for "which points (x,y) satisfies both" It's ungrammatical, and many points (infinite within the shaded region) are solutions that SATISFY the system of inequalities!
Step-by-step explanation: Substitute the x and y-values and see if the inequalities are true.
y>x-2 -6> -4-2 -6= -6
That point (-4,-6) is on the dashed line, so not exactly a true solution; this is a question about inequalities. So y values have to be greater than-6 or x-values less than -4 for a true inequality.
y>2x+2
-6>(2)(-4) +2
-6> -8 +2
-6> -6 Again, equal, so for this y-values have to be greater than-6 and/or x-values less than -4 in order to have a true inequality.
If you have the graph to look at, you can select any points in the shaded region that satisfies both of the inequalities.
The complete statement is:
- Determine the number of tables by dividing 754 by 6
- If there is a remainder, the answer will need to be rounded.
- There is a remainder, so 126 tables are needed.
<h3>How to determine the number of tables?</h3>
The given parameters are:
Students = 754
Student per table = 6
The number of tables is calculated as:
Table = Students / Student per table
This gives
Table = 754/6
Evaluate the quotient
Table = 125.7
Approximate
Table = 126
Hence, the complete statement is:
Determine the number of tables by dividing 754 by 6
If there is a remainder, the answer will need to be rounded.
There is a remainder, so 126 tables are needed.
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I think B should be the answer
Answer:
15 possible outcomes
Step-by-step explanation:
Since each one of these methodologies are not related to one another and they do not need to be chosen in any order or consecutively then the possible outcomes would only need to be added all together to calculate the total possible outcomes. Since each outcome is independent. Therefore,
m1 = 5 outcomes
m2 = 2 outcomes
m3 = 4 outcomes
m4 = 4 outcomes
5 + 2 + 4 + 4 = 15
we can see that there are a total of 15 possible outcomes