Ok so for starters you want to choose an equation and solve for a variable.
So, I am going to choose x from the first equation.
Add y to both sides and you get x=11+y
Next, substitute 11+y for x in the other equation so you get...
2(11+y) +10y=-6
Next distribute the 2 throug the 11 and the y
22+2y+10y=-6
12y=-28
y=-28/12
reduce this fraction to make this easier.
y=-7/3
Now plug in why to either of the equations to find x
x-(-7/3)=11
x+7/3=11
x=11-(7/3)
x=(33/3)-(7/3)
x=26/3
so x = 26/3 and y = -7/3
you can also check to see if this is correct by substituting each of these values into the equations.
Answer:
I believe it is 16/7 or 2 2/7
Answer:
3, 6, 9, 12
4, 8, 12, 16
8, 16, 24, 32
15, 30, 45, 60
Step-by-step explanation:
multiply each number by itself
Answer:
The answer would be 2,187
1). solution
3³÷3^(-4)
3³×3⁴. ( power sign changes when divide sign change into multiply)
2,187
Answer:
$7.15
Step-by-step explanation:
The best way to solve this is by crossing out the data you don't need so you're left looking at the key pieces to put the equation together. If his dad paid him $45.76 for 6.4 hours, then all you need to do is divide 45.76 by 6.4. (Hint: Use a calculator, it makes it ten times faster than trying to write it out!)
45.76 ÷ 6.4 = 7.15
So Greg made $7.15 an hour working with his dad.