Answer: y=5x
Step-by-step explanation:
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If 1 serving = 1/4 pound, then 4 servings = 1 pound. 6 pounds *4=24 servings. That leaves 1/3 of a pound. 1/4 pound is less than 1/3 pound, so you get one more serving.
That makes 25 servings, and 1/12 of a pound left over.
How do you know it is 1/12? Well, LCD (lowest common denominator) shows that 1/3-1/4= 4/12-3/12=1/12.
Basically
just put the coeficinets of each variable in the apropriate row
example
ax+by=c and
dx+ey=f
would go in like this
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so
3x+1=1 and
0x-1y=5
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D is answer
Answer:
1/(t+4)²
Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:
f^-1(x) = (x +5)/3
also = 1/3 x + 5/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Just to be clear, the ^-1 has nothing to do with negative exponents. It just unfortunately looks the same as a negative exponent.
Anyway, there's three basic steps. First write y instead of f(x). Then switch the x and y. Then solve for y.
f(x) = 3x - 5
write y in place of f(x).
y = 3x - 5
SWITCH x and y.
x = 3y - 5
SOLVE for y.
-3y + x = -5
-3y = -x - 5
y = (-x - 5)/-3
y = (x + 5)/3
OR
y = (1/3)x + 5/3
f^-1(x) = 1/3 x + 5/3