There's some unknown (but derivable) system of equations being modeled by the two lines in the given graph. (But we don't care what equations make up these lines.)
There's no solution to this particular system because the two lines are parallel.
How do we know they're parallel? Parallel lines have the same slope, and we can easily calculate the slope of these lines.
The line on the left passes through the points (-1, 0) and (0, -2), so it has slope
(-2 - 0)/(0 - (-1)) = -2/1 = -2
The line on the right passes through (0, 2) and (1, 0), so its slope is
(0 - 2)/(1 - 0) = -2/1 = -2
The slopes are equal, so the lines are parallel.
Why does this mean there is no solution? Graphically, a solution to the system is represented by an intersection of the lines. Parallel lines never intersect, so there is no solution.
Answer:
The answer is below
Step-by-step explanation:
Since 1000ml Of Dextrose 25% is needed to be produced from Dextrose 70%. Let us assume that x ml of Dextrose 70% is mixed with a Dextrose 5% to get 1000 ml of Dextrose 25%. Hence:
The amount of Dextrose 5% = 1000 ml - x ml = 1000 - x
25% of 1000 ml = 70% of x + 5% of (1000 - x)
25000 = 70x + 5000 - 5x
Simplifying gives:
65x = 25000 - 5000
65x = 20000
x = 308 ml
Therefore 308 ml of Dextrose 70% was mixed with 692 ml of Dextrose 5% to produce 1000 ml of Dextrose 25%.
Yes because you have to complete diagram A and B then you can do C so it’s depends on which numbers if it’s function or not.
Answer:
A. Figures with the same shape, but not necessarily the same size
Add up all the values shown:
64+28+52+56 = 200
This result indicates that there are 200 students total.
Of these 200 total people, there are 28 who are attending both colleges. This is the value shown in the overlapping region of the two circles.
Divide the two values (28 and 200) to get...
28/200 = 0.14 = 14%
The probability as a decimal value is 0.14 which is saying there's a 14% chance of picking someone who goes to both colleges.