Answer
From My Understanding It Is The First One
Step-by-step explanation: Because It Goes From 1 on top which Adds 5 to the bottom
Please refer to my image where it shows my work as I’m explaining.
Okay, for system 1:
1. I am using the elimination method to solve. So I check if all the terms are lined up and if any are the same. I found that 2X are common in both equations.
2. The goal is to “eliminate” the term hence the name. So I can choose to add or subtract. I chose subtraction because 2 - 2 equals 0 which is our goal. Solve for the rest of the terms. This will lead to getting y =4. Refer to image for the work.
3. Last step to to find the X value. We do this by picking any of the given equations,then substitute y with 4 and solve to eventually get x = 10. Refer to image for the work.
FOR SYSTEM 2:
1. Again, I am using the elimination method to solve. I noticed that NONE of the terms are in common so I will have to intervene. You can chose any term to create a match with but I chose Y since it was the one I could use the smallest number to multiply with. When multiplying, DONT just multiply Y, multiply ALL the terms in the equation or else everything will crash.
2. Now that I have terms in common I can choose to add or subtract. I chose subtraction because 2-2 equals zero which is what we want. Solve look at image for my process which lead to X = -8
3. Last step is to find the value of Y. Chose any of the given equations in system 2 then substitute x with -8. Refer to image to see process. It lead to y = 20
To check the validity of the answers, substitute the x and y values into both equations both side of the equal side should have the same number. Hope that helped!
B.) 14/43
1&2 =7+7
= 14
Bottam:
14 + 8 +6 + 9 +6
= 43
Lastly
= 14/43
9514 1404 393
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
The distributive property does not appear to be involved in this question.
Let n represent the number of Noah's pencils. Then Andrew's total is ...
3n +5 = 17
3n = 12 . . . . . subtract 5 from both sides
n = 4 . . . . . . divide both sides by 3
Noah has 4 pencils.