When dividing with fractions, you "keep, change, and flip" the problem.
This means that the 4 becomes 1/4, so they are equal to each other.
What it looks like:
÷ 4 ->
x 
= keep
÷ = change to x
4 = flip to 
I'm assuming that you meant h = 6 for choice B, in which case that would be correct.
Answer:
Slope: 0
y-intercept: (0,-1)
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
1771 possible ways
Step-by-step explanation:
In this case, we need to know first how many candidates are in total:
10 + 3 + 10 = 23 candidates in total.
Now, we need to choose 3 of them to receive an award. In this case, we have several scenarios, but as it's an award we can also assume that the order in which the candidates are chosen do not matter, so, the formula to use is the following:
C = m! / n! (m - n)!
Where m is the total candidates and n, is the number of candidates to be chosen. Replacing this data we have:
C = 23! / 3! (23 - 3)!
C = 2.59x10^22 / 6(2.43x10^18)
C = 1771
So we have 1771 ways of choose the candidates.
The numerator and denominator need parentheses for clarity.