This question is essentially just determining whether you understand the definition of integers and square roots. The square root of a quantity is a number that when multiplied with itself gives that quantity. The square root of 68 is expressed as:
√68 = 8.25
The square root of 68 is roughly 8.25. Now, an integer is simply a whole number, which is a number that is not a fraction. Therefore, the smallest integer that is greater than 8.25 is simply the next whole number, which is 9.
The smallest integer greater than the square root of 68 is 9.
1+1/3+1/3= 1+2/3= 1 and 2/3
Answer:
x=2,y=5
Step-by-step explanation:
y=8x-11 ----(1)
y=-7x+19----(2)
Replace (1) in (2)
8x-11 =-7x+19
8x+7x=19+11
15x =30
x =30÷2
x =2
If x=2,then replace x=2 in (1)
y=8(2)-11
y=16-11
y=5
Multiply first then you would wanna add but you can't until you subtract 5-3 then add I got 12