Answer:
There were 186 math textbooks sold and 62 physics textbooks sold.
Given:
- 248 books sold in total
- math textbooks and physics textbooks sold
- math is three times physics
Step-by-step explanation:
[] First, we can set up mathematical equations for this scenario;
- Let <em>m</em> be math textbooks and <em>p</em> be physics textbooks
<em>m</em> = 3<em>p</em>
248 = <em>p</em> + (3<em>p</em>)
248 = 4<em>p</em>
62 = <em>p</em>
[] Now we can solve for the amount of each books sold;
<em>p</em> = 62 books
3 * <em>p</em> = <em>m</em>
3 * 62 = <em>m</em>
<em>m</em> = 186
[] Lastly, we can check to make sure this will work;
186 + 62 = 248 ✓
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Answer:
the combination of numbers must then be:
9.7 + 8.6 which results to 18.3
9.6 + 8.7 yields 18.3 as well.
LMK if I was wrong.
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Well knowing these are both obtuse angles of the same shape and size we can begin. were looking to show AC is equal to DF we start by connecting A to C. A goes to C and makes this half an Oval shape along the bottom line now try connecting A to B and C to B AB and CB are not the same as AC and since these angles are the same shape and size we know DF should do the same so now we connect D to E and F to E similar to AC they do not match nor do they match AC itself leaving us to compare D to F after we do this we see that it creates the same sized half an oval as AC showing us that they are equal. :)
The inverse functions have a property that the composition of two inverse functions always results is x.
From the given options, only the pair given in option B result in the composition equal to x.
This proves, F(x) and G(x) are inverse of each other.
So the answer to this question is Option B
The answer is 0.2 hope it helps