The situation with an expression involving signed numbers is w - 12 + 4 3/8 and the overall change in Sara’s weight is -7 5/8 pounds
<h3>Represent this situation with an expression involving signed numbers. </h3>
Let Sara's initial weight be w.
The given parameters are:
Lost = 12 pounds
Gain = 4 3/8 pounds
The situation with an expression involving signed numbers is represented as:
Weight = Initial - Lost + Gain
So, we have:
Weight = w - 12 + 4 3/8
<h3>What is the overall change in Sara’s weight?.</h3>
In (a), we have:
Weight = w - 12 + 4 3/8
The overall change is:
Change = - 12 + 4 3/8
Evaluate
Change = -7 5/8
Hence, the overall change in Sara’s weight is -7 5/8 pounds
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Answer:
Age of Eva = 15 Years
Age of Carrie = 45 Years
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the age of Eva be X years
Given that Carrie is 3 times as old as Eva
Therefore age of Carrie = 3X YEARS.
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After 15 years
Age of Eva = X + 15
Age of Carrie = 3X +15
Given that Carrie is twice as old as Eva
so according to this condition
age of Carrie = 2*Age of Eva
Substituting the age of Eva and Carrie
3X +15 = 2*(X + 15 )
=> 3X +15 = 2X +30
=> 3X - 2X = 30 - 15
=> X = 15
Since X was assumed age of Eva so age of Eva is 15 years
age of Carrie = 3X years = 3*15 = 45 years.
The formula y = mx + b sometimes appears with
different symbols.
For example, instead of x, we could use the
letter C. Instead of y, we could use the letter F.
Then the equation becomes
F = mC + b.
All temperature scales are related by linear
equations. For example, the temperature in
degrees Fahrenheit is a linear function of degrees Celsius.
Water freezes at: 0°C, 32°F
Water Boils at: 100°C, 212°F
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