Since you already have the equation, all you need to do is pick two values of x.
For example, when x = 0, you get y = 7/4(0) + 2 = 2. So the line passes through the point (0, 2). When x = 4 (picked to cancel the 4 in the fraction), you get y = 7/4(4) + 2 = 9, so the line also passes through the point (4, 9).
You can describe an entire line by any two points that it contains. So plot these two points, then connect the dots with a line passing through them both.
Credit hour is simply the number of hour a student must dedicate to classes per week.
<em>The student should take not more than 7 credit hours.</em>
From the question, we have the following observations:
- The student is working class
- The student wants to have a high grade point average
- The student wants to graduate as early as possible
The standard credit hour for working class students in an institution is usually 3 to 6 hours.
This can be represented as: <em>Not more than 6 hours</em>
From the complete question, the closest credit hours to <em>"not more than 6 hours"</em> is <em>"not more than 7 hours"</em>
Hence, the student should take not more than 7 credit hours
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The amount deducted from his paycheck for health insurance bi weekly is; $100.94
<h3>What is the amount deducted?</h3>
Since 70% of his health insurance premium is paid by his employer and the remaining deducted, then;
Scott's amount deducted per week for health insurance = 8,748 x 30% = $2,624.40
There are 52 weeks in a year and as such, amount deducted weekly is;
2,624.40/52 weeks = $50.47
Amount deducted bi weekly = 50.47 × 2 = $100.94
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Answer:
22.61 g/cm³
Explanation:
The density is the mass divided by the volume
The volume of a cube is:
1.500³ = 3.375 cm³
76.31/3.375 = 22.61 g/cm³
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