9 is added to both sides of the equation then you would combine like terms
Given:
Claire is 2 year younger than her sister.
The sum of ages is no less than 44 years.
To find:
Inequality and find the youngest age Claire can be.
Solution:
Let the age of Claire be x.
Her sister's age = x+2
Sum of their ages is no less than 44 years. It means the sum ages is greater than or equal to 44.
Divide both sides by 2.
It means, Claire age can be greater than or equal to 21. So, the youngest age Claire can be 21 years old.
Therefore, the required inequality is and the correct option is B.
The last line of a proof represents <span>the conclusion. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or the penultimate option. The other choices can be easily neglected. I hope that this is the answer that has actually come to your desired help.</span>
Half of 96 is 48 and they won twice as many as they lost.. how can this math problem be real XD
Given:
A bird was sitting 16 feet from the base of an oak tree and flew 20 feet to reach the top of the tree.
To find:
The length of the tree.
Solution:
A bird was sitting 16 feet from the base of an oak tree.
Vertical distance between bird and base = 16 feet
Then the bird flew 20 feet to reach the top of the tree.
Now, the vertical distance between bird and base = (16+20) feet
So, length of the oak tree is it the sum of 16 feet and 20 feet.
feet
feet
Therefore, the length of the oak tree is 36 feet.