Answer:
The number of white horses is 52
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
x ----> the number of black horses
y ----> the number of white horses
we know that
----> equation A

----> equation B
Substitute equation B in equation A and solve for y

therefore
The number of white horses is 52
12^2 + 9^2 = 225
the square root of 225 = 15
x = 15
P = 2(L + W)
L = 4/3W
P = 2(4/3W + W) <=== part 1 is D
when P = 28
28 = 2(4/3W + W)
28/2 = 4/3W + 3/3W
14 = 7/3W
14 / (7/3) = W
14 * 3/7 = W
42/7 = W
6 = W....width is 6 inches
L = 4/3W
L = 4/3(6)
L = 24/3
L = 8....length is 8 inches
A = L * W
A = 8 * 6
A = 48 in^2 <==== part 2
They're all d).
1) 28>24=10+14
2) Either 96/8=? or 8*?=96 describe the problem, ? being the number of chairs (the blank square in the answers). Of the two only the first appears in the options.
3) This question is ambiguous: if someone went both days, we could say the total number of people who went to the Saturday and Sunday games would be less than 3271+5844=9115. But who wrote the question likely wanted you to just do the sum between the two numbers, so of all options d is likely what they want you to choose.