The answer is B. The dotted line tells you that the equations will be "greater than" or "less than". A solid line would indicate that it would be "greater than or equal to" or "less than or equal to". Then, since C and D can be eliminated, you look at which equations graphs the line. The answer must be B because the y-intercept is -1 (remember that the equation of a line is y = mx + b, where b is the y-intercept).
Yes.. exactly what the question says.. the graph has a line at bottom then 2 poles a right and left.. you measure from the straight line across to the point A at left pole.
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Answer:
The number is equal to 10
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x be the number
4(x-3)=28
x-3=7
x=10
You take what Mark ran, 46 miles, and you see that Mark ran 31 more miles than Jack, so the equation would be 46-31, which would be 15 miles. So, Jack ran 15 miles.
Answer:
The Tasty Beans Coffee House being planned for the corner of SE 12th and Main will ruin a perfectly nice neighborhood. Besides the fact that Tasty Beans already has coffee shops all over the city, it will pull business away from local coffee houses that have been here for decades. In addition, there is already a parking problem on that street, and the new business will just add to the congestion. They're planning a drive-up window, too, and that will mean a steady stream of traffic in a very high-volume area. Ask anyone walking down the street, and they'll tell you this is a bad idea. I speak for my whole neighborhood when I say, "Go away, Tasty Beans!"
Step-by-step explanation:
The Tasty Beans Coffee House being planned for the corner of SE 12th and Main will ruin a perfectly nice neighborhood. Besides the fact that Tasty Beans already has coffee shops all over the city, it will pull business away from local coffee houses that have been here for decades. In addition, there is already a parking problem on that street, and the new business will just add to the congestion. They're planning a drive-up window, too, and that will mean a steady stream of traffic in a very high-volume area. Ask anyone walking down the street, and they'll tell you this is a bad idea. I speak for my whole neighborhood when I say, "Go away, Tasty Beans!"