10c-15+3-8c-6+5c
7c-18 i think so
Answer:
Add
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer 54 is the correct answer
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Answer:
15 ounces of red beans
Step-by-step explanation:
So, we know Kim's soup contains a total of 75 ounces of beans, including red beans (r) and black beans (b), so r + b = 75
Then we know that for each ounce of red beans, there are 4 ounces of black beans, 1b = 4r
Then we merge both equations by replacing b's value in the first equation by its equivalent (b = 4r), since we are looking for the count of red beans.
r + b = 75
r + 4r = 75
5 r = 75
r = 15
There are 15 ounces of red beans in Kim's soup, that looks a lot like the last chili I made :-)
Answer:
(x+2)(x-5)
Step-by-step explanation:
If it is a quadratic equation as I think it is, else there is no sense, it's possible to see that we need two numbers in such a way its multiplication is -10 and its sum -3 . The only two natural numbers are +2 and -5, therefore the correct factorization is (x+2)(x-5).