Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
Domain of the function 3x + 2y = 8 are the possible set of x-values represented as {-2, 0, 2, 4}.
To know which graph represents the above given function, find the range values of the function by plugging in each value of x into the equation, to find y.
For x = -2,
3(-2) + 2y = 8
-6 + 2y = 8
2y = 8 + 6
2y = 14
y = 14/2
y = 7
(-2, 7)
For x = 0,
3(0) + 2y = 8
0 + 2y = 8
2y = 8
y = 8/2
y = 4
(0, 4)
For x = 2,
3(2) + 2y = 8
6 + 2y = 8
2y = 8 - 6
2y = 2
y = 2/2
y = 1
(2, 1)
For x = 4,
3(4) + 2y = 8
12 + 2y = 8
2y = 8 - 12
2y = -4
y = -4/2
y = -2
(4, -2)
The graph which shows the following set of coordinates pairs calculated above, ((-2, 7), (0, 4), (2, 1), (4, -2)), is the graph of the function 3x + 2y = 8.
Thus, the graph in option D the shows the following calculated coordinate pairs. Therefore, graph D is the answer.
Answer:
Matt should have divided 3 by 3, not 24 by 3
Step-by-step explanation:
The mouse traveled 1/24 of a mile every hour so after 3 hours it traveled 3/24 of a mile.
Answer:
Option A.) 20 pounds of walnuts and 25 pounds of almonds is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
i) let x be the the number of pounds of almonds
ii) let y be the number of pounds of walnuts
iii) therefore x + y = 45 pounds of the mixture
iv) 1.2x + 0.75y = 1.00
45 = 45
v) Multipling equation in iv) by 4 we get
4.8x + 3y = 180
vi) multiplying equation in iii) by 3 we get
3x + 3y = 135
vii) subtracting equation vi) from equation v) we get 1.8x = 45
ix) therefore we get x = 45/1.8 = 25 pounds of almonds
x) therefore 25 + y = 45 .... substituting value of x from ix) in iii) we get
therefore y = 20 pounds of walnuts
Therefore option A.) 20 pounds of walnuts and 25 pounds of almonds is correct.
I cannot reach a meaningful solution from the given information. To prove that S was always true, you would have to prove that N was always false. To prove that N was always false you would have to prove that L was always false. For the statement (L ^ T) -> K to be true, you only need K to be true, so L can be either true or false.
Therefore, because of the aforementioned knowledge, I do not believe that you can prove S to be true.
Answer:
$800
Step-by-step explanation:
