x=4
Step-by-step explanation:
2x+4=12
-4 -4
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2x = 8
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2 2
x=4
(i^3)(i^4) = i^(3+4) = i^7
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Answer:
150$
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to find the answer to this question you must find twenty-five percent of two-hundred.
50% of 100 = 50
100% of 100 = 100
100% of 200 = 200
50% of 200 = 100
25% of 200 = 150
= 150$
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There may be more than one way in which to answer this question. I will assume that the "equation" is a linear one: f(x) = mx + b.
Then (16/3) = m(1) + b
This is one equation in two unknowns, so it does not have a unique solution. Was there more to this problem than you have shared?
If we assume that the y-intercept (b) is zero, then y = mx, and
16/3 = 1m, so that m = 16/3, and so y = (16/3)x.