There are 3000 meters in 3 kilometer. meaning that 1 kilometer is equal to 1000 meters
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
x-intercept: Set y = 0 and solve for x:
0 = mx + b, or mx = -b, or x = -b/m. x-intercept is then (-b/m, 0)
y-intercept: Set x = 0 and solve for y: y = m(0) + b, or y = b. y-intercept is then
(0, b).
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
46 is where the box plot starts, therefore it is Q1.
Answer: A. (3,-2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve by Substitution :
// Solve equation [2] for the variable x
[2] 4x = 5y + 22
[2] x = 5y/4 + 11/2
// Plug this in for variable x in equation [1]
[1] 2•(5y/4+11/2) + 5y = -4
[1] 15y/2 = -15
[1] 15y = -30
// Solve equation [1] for the variable y
[1] 15y = - 30
[1] y = - 2
// By now we know this much :
x = 5y/4+11/2
y = -2
// Use the y value to solve for x
x = (5/4)(-2)+11/2 = 3
Solution :
{x,y} = {3,-2}
Answer:
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