The answer to your question is the last one through the method of competing the square
Answer: 2 Dogs
Step-by-step explanation: The other dog never left the park
The borders are shown in the picture attached.
As you can see, starting with border 1, we have 6 daises (white squares) surrounded by 10 tulips (colored squares). Through Jerry's expression we expected:
<span>8(b − 1) + 10 =
</span>8(1 − 1) + 10 =
0 + 10 =
10 tulips.
When considering border 2, we expect:
<span>8(b − 1) + 10 =
</span>8(2 − 1) + 10 =
8 + 10 =
<span>18 tulips.
Indeed, we have the 10 tulips from border 1 and 8 additional tulips, for a total of 18 tulips.
Then, consider border 3, we expect:
</span><span>8(b − 1) + 10 =
</span>8(3 − 1) + 10 =
16 + 10 =
26<span> tulips.
Again, this is correct: we have the 10 tulips used in border 1 plus other 16 tulips, for a total of 26.
Therefore, Jerry's expression is
correct.</span>
Answer:
-25
Step-by-step explanation:
Evaluate -x - 6 x + 10 where x = 5:
-x - 6 x + 10 = -5 - 6×5 + 10
-6×5 = -30:
-5 + -30 + 10
-5 - 30 + 10 = 10 - (5 + 30):
10 - (5 + 30)
5 + 30 = 35:
10 - 35
10 - 35 = -(35 - 10):
-(35 - 10)
| 3 | 5
- | 1 | 0
| 2 | 5:
Answer: -25