The answer is B, 98/10 = 110
I cannot reach a meaningful solution from the given information. To prove that S was always true, you would have to prove that N was always false. To prove that N was always false you would have to prove that L was always false. For the statement (L ^ T) -> K to be true, you only need K to be true, so L can be either true or false.
Therefore, because of the aforementioned knowledge, I do not believe that you can prove S to be true.
Isolate the variable by dividing each side by factors that don't contain the variable.
x=40
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SAS is the answer in my opinion
Answer:
Is one of them supposed to by x?
Step-by-step explanation:
6x- y = 11
-4x + 5y = 8
With a system of equations, you need to solve for one variable first and the substitute to find the other variables. y is easier to solve for.
6x - y =11 Subtract 6x to both sides.
-y = -6x +11 Multiply by -1 on both sides
y = 6x - 11
We now subsitute y with 6x - 11 in the other equation.
-4x + 5y = 8
-4x + 5(6x-11) = 8
-4x +30x -55 =8
26x = 63
x = 63/26
and now we subsitute this to solve for actual y.
y= 6x -11
y= 6*(63/26)-11