C because the equation goes across on its own without any blockage.
Answer:
i know the ANSWER!
Step-by-step explanation:
Let numbers of books be 'b' and numbers of CDs be 'c'
We can set up two equations:
Equation [1] ⇒

Equation [2] ⇒

We are solving for the number of books and the number of CDs bought
When we have two equations in terms of two different variables;

and

, that we need to solve, then this becomes a simultaneous equation problem.
First, rearrange Equation [1] to make either

or

the subject:


Then we substitute

into Equation [2]






Now we know the value of

which is

, substitute this value into

we have

Answer:
Numbers of books = 13
Numbers of CDs = 7
Im assuming you are supposed to factor this problem considering there is no = sign. starting with numbers, you can factor, or divide, both of those numbers by 9. moving on to letters, both terms have a “y” attached to them, so you can take out a y as well. leaving you with the simplified equation being
9y (2x-3)
Answer:
-3
Step-by-step explanation:
-7x=-2x+15
collect like terms
-7x+2x=15
-5x=15
divide both sides by -5
x=15/-5
x=-3