Closed dot on 53, arrow going to the right
18 birds are left then regroup a ten 28 I hope it’ helps

Let's solve this inequality!

What can we do to solve this inequality? Well, first of all, we can add -7 and 35:

Now, move 20 to the right, using the opposite operation:

Subtract:

Divide both sides by -1 to isolate x:
(Answer)
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<em>Additional comment</em>
When we divide both sides of an inequality by a negative number, we flip the inequality sign.
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Answer:
Venus fly trap = 12
Bonsai tree = 17
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that :
Venus fly trap = $3per plant
Bonsai tree = $5 per plant
Number of plants sold = 29
Total cost of plant sold = $121
Let venus fly trap = x ; bonsai tree =y
x + y = 29 ___ (1)
3x + 5y = 121 ____(2)
From (1) :
x = 29 - y
In (2):
3(29 - y) + 5y = 121
87 - 3y + 5y = 121
87 + 2y = 121
2y = 121 - 87
2y = 34
y = 34/2
y = 17
x = 29 - 17
x = 12
Hence,
Venus fly trap = 12
Bonsai tree = 17
Answer:
Kay's husband drove at a speed of 50 mph
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a problem of simple motion.
First of all we must calculate how far Kay traveled to her job, and then estimate the speed with which her husband traveled later.
d=vt
v=45 mph
t= 20 minutes/60 min/hour = 0.333 h (to be consistent with the units)
d= 45mph*0.333h= 15 miles
If Kay took 20 minutes to get to work and her husband left home two minutes after her and they both arrived at the same time, it means he took 18 minutes to travel the same distance.
To calculate the speed with which Kate's husband made the tour, we will use the same initial formula and isolate the value of "V"
d=vt; so
v=
d= 15 miles
t= 18 minutes/60 min/hour = 0.30 h (to be consistent with the units)
v=
Kay's husband drove at a speed of 50 mph