I believe it would be 6 ounces
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
(6, 4)
x = 6 and y = 4
y > -1/2x + 7
Plug in the values to check if it is true.
4 > -1/2(6) + 7
4 > -3 + 7
4 > 4
This statement is false.
(6, 4) lies on the line.
The formula y = mx + b sometimes appears with
different symbols.
For example, instead of x, we could use the
letter C. Instead of y, we could use the letter F.
Then the equation becomes
F = mC + b.
All temperature scales are related by linear
equations. For example, the temperature in
degrees Fahrenheit is a linear function of degrees Celsius.
Water freezes at: 0°C, 32°F
Water Boils at: 100°C, 212°F
Hope this helps!
~ Kana ^^
<span>180>3x+24>90
-24 -24
156>3x>66
/3 /3 /3
52>x>22
possible values of x are any number greater than 22, but less than 52 </span>
Answer:
y=sqrt((x+a)/-2b))
F=(5/9)C+32
Can't read the rest
Step-by-step explanation:
-2by^2=x+a
y^2=(x+a)/-2b
y=sqrt((x+a)/-2b))
F-32=(5/9)C
F=(5/9)C+32 (The actual Fahrenheit-Celcius formula)
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