Answer:
1) How does "Abe" relate to the merry-go-round? (The problem doesn't seem to say.)
2) How many people did each person provide for? So how many dozens were brought? How many are in a dozen? So how many cookies were brought?
Step-by-step explanation:
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There are n seats on a merry- go-round. A boy takes n rides. Between each ride, he moves clockwise a certain number of places to a new horse. Each time he moves a different number of places. Find all n for which the boy ends up riding each horse.
2) So if there are n horses, first the boy could move by one place then he could move by n+1 places then by 2n+1 so on and so forth, until he moves (n−2)n+1 places, in which case he'd would have been ridden each horse only one time and taken unique number of steps, which implies that all n's satisfy given condition.
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Payday loans which are also called short term loans or
sometimes referred to as cash advances. These types of loans are based upon the
borrower’s employment payroll records. Since this is based upon the payroll
records of the borrower that means that it will mature after the borrower’s
next pay check. So the answer to the
question is:
C. After the borrower’s next paycheck.
No. Because the "2&3" (input) arrows both point to the "4" (output) which means the all the point would be:
(-1,1) , (2,4) , (3,4) , and (5,6)
Functions can NOT have 2 of the same Xs
X=1 and y=4. first I did
3x+2y=11
y=5x-1
and 3x+2(5x-1)=11
=3x+10x-2=11
=13x-2=11
cancel 2 out
13x=13
x=1. then simply add x in the original y equation,
y=5x-1
y=5(1)-1
y=5-1
y=4.
check your work
3(1)+2(4)=11
4=5(1)-1
again X=1 AND Y=4
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