Answer:
lines a and b are parallel. The slopes are -1/3
None of the lines are perpendicular to each other.
Step-by-step explanation:
To figure out if any of the lines are parallel or perpendicular to each other, you have to find the slopes of each line. To find the slope look at the graph find the rise over run for all of the lines:
line a: This line goes down one every time it goes over 3, which can be represented by -1/3
line b: This lines goes down one every time it goes over 3, which can also be written as -1/3
line c: This line goes up 5 every time it goes over 2, which makes the slope 5/2
When two lines are parallel, they have the same slope. Line a and line b have the same slope, so they are parallel.
When two lines are perpendicular, their slopes are negative reciprocals of each other. Since none of the slopes are a negative reciprocal of another slope, we have no perpendicular lines.
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Li can expect to roll a one 4 times.
Since there are six possibilities (1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6), you divide 24 and 6 to get 4.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation: My variables are
d=big number q=small number
My equations are 6=3q2d+3=qI
will solve for q in first equation 6/3 = 3q/32=q
Now I will pluck back in to get d2d+3=(2) -3 -32d=-12d/2=-½d=-1/4 So the solution is(-1/4, .2)
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Slope can be represented as rise over run (change y-values over change in x-values). Since the y-value is changing by -2 every time the x-value is changing by 2, the slope of the line must be
.
In slope-intercept form
,
represents the slope of the line,
represents the y-intercept, and
represent the coordinates of any point the line passes through.
To find
, substitute
and any point the line passes through.
Using (1, 0) from the table:

Thus, the equation of this line is 
a) 2:3
c) 4:1
e) 2:1
g) 10:1
i) 60:1
b) 24: 1
d) 8:1
f) 3:4
h) 100:1
j) 20:1
Step-by-step explanation:
a) 10:15 then divide each by 5 bc its a common denominator
c) 20:5 then divide each by 5 bc its a common denominator
e) 12:6 then divide each by 6 bc its a common denominator
g) 40:4 then divide each by 4 bc its a common denominator
i) 600:10 then divide each by 10 bc its a common denominator
b) 72:3 then divide each by 3 bc its a common denominator
d) 40:5 then divide each by 5 bc its a common denominator
f) 60:80 then divide each by 20 bc its a common denominator
h) 500:5 then divide each by 5 bc its a common denominator
j) 60:3 then divide each by 3 bc its a common denominator