32-n*470=? There’s 32 people and you subtract the n amount that couldn’t donate then multiply by 470
Answer:
3. The number of students that rode on each bus
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation they give us is:
2b + 6 = 70
The question already tells us that in this equation:
2 is the 2 buses that the school hired
6 is the 6 leftover kids who couldn't fit on the 2 buses
The question also tells us that the 2 buses only have a total of 64 seats, so 32 seats on 1 bus (64/2 = 32).
So that means b would equal the 32 seats on 1 bus, or the number of students that rode on each bus.
Hope it helps (●'◡'●)
Answer:
The length would be 1.5x + 5.
Step-by-step explanation:
So first with this, note that 2 length + 2 height gives the perimeter of the rectangle.
Given this:
2(1/2x + 4) + 2(?) = 4x+18
x+8 + 2(?) = 4x+18
2(?) = 3x+10
? = 1.5x+5
1.5x + 5 = 1.5x + 5
The length would be 1.5x + 5.
To double check, by plugging in 1.5x + 5 back into the equation for the perimeter, you will get the same perimeter:
2(1.5x + 5) + 2(1/2x+4) = P
3x+10 + x+8 = P
4x + 18 = P
Answer: 0.72
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope that helps :)
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.