Answer:
The answer to your question is: m = 5/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Data
A (3, -1)
B (6, 4)
Formula

Process


I'm pretty sure it is 155
You want to do to one side the same thing you do to the other side.
In order to get the n by itself you divide the 25n by 25. But in order to not change the answer you need to do the same to the 70.

so n=

which can be reduced to

so n=
Answer:
37 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
The ladder forms a right triangle as it elan's against the wall of the boat house.
Thus, the length of the ladder can be determined using Pythagorean theorem.
c² = a² + b²
c = length of ladder
a = 35 ft
b = 12 ft
Plug in the values
c² = 35² + 12²
c² = 1,225 + 144
c² = 1,369
c = √1,369
c = 37
Therefore, to reach the roof of the boathouse, the length of the ladder = 37 ft
The first book you select can be any one of 700.
. . . For each of those ...
The second book can be any one of the other 699.
. . . For each of those ...
The third book can be any one of the remining 698.
The total number of ways to gather three books from the shelves into your hands is (700 · 699 · 698) = <em>341,531,400 ways</em> .
<em>BUT ...</em>
When you bring three books to the check-out counter, Marian the Librarian doesn't know in which order you took them down off the shelves. You could have gathered the same three books in (3 · 2 · 1) = 6 different ways.
So, even though there are 341,531,400 ways to<em> </em>gather up three books, there are only (341,531,400 / 6) = 56,921,900 different GROUPS of three books that you can choose to take home.