A) the equation accuretly models this scenario because Emanuel has a total of 48 cards. He bought some (X) and his aunt gave him 18. In order to find the number of cards he bought you set the number of cards he bought and the number of cards he got from his aunt equal to the number of cards he has.
B) 48= X + 18
Subtract 18 over
30=X
He bought 30 cards from the store.
48+ 30+18
Answer:
Answer: binomial
Step-by-step explanation:
Two different terms separated by a plus or minus term defines a binomial. You have a binomial.
1/2x is one of the terms.
the minus sign comes next
the 7 is the second term.
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Answer:
The graphs are missing, but we can find the inequality for this problem:
She has $60.
The price of a T-shirt is $10, the price of a sweatshirt is $14.
If T is the number of T-shirts she buys, and S is the number of sweatshirts that she buys, we have:
T + S ≥ 5 (because she wants to buy at least 5 items)
T*$10 + S*$14 < $60 (because she wants to spend under $60)
Those two inequalities define the number of T-shirts and sweatshirts that she can buy.
Ok so i would do 4x7x3 which equals 84
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