<span>There are 9 books on the shelf. 0 are blue and the rest are green how many books are green
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THE ANSWER IS 9
First, isolate x in x-4y=11 because 1 is x's coefficient.
x-4y=11
x=11+4y
Now, substitute 4y+11 for x in 5x-7y=-10.
5x-7y=-10
5(4y+11)-7y=-10
20y+55-7y=-10
Add all coefficients.
13y+55=-10
Isolate y by subtracting 55 from both sides.
13y+55=-10
13y=-10-55
13y=-65
y=-5
Now substitute -5 for y in your first equation.
x=11+4y
x=11+4(-5)
x=11-20
x=-9
Your answer would be (-9,-5).
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Answer:
27 years
Step-by-step explanation:
Let Holly's age be h and Aunt's age be a. We can setup 2 equations and solve.
1.
2. a - 15 = h
We can plug in equation 2 into equation 1 to solve for aunt's age:
Holly's aunt's age is 27
Answer:
Whenever .
Step-by-step explanation:
We can play around with some numbers and develop some rules for this equation.
Note that the number 5 and -5 are used here, so let's try using 5 as a.
So 5 works. Let's try a random number like 3.
Okay, with this info we know that we might be able to develop one rule that . Just to test, let's try 0, -3, and -5.
Zero works.
-3 works.
-5 works. Now, this might stop here making the equation , so let's test a number outside of -5 - say -20.
Yes! This works, so a works for this equation as long as .
Hope this helped!
Answer:
1 is x=53
2 is x=37
3 is x=45
4 is x=180
5 is x=130
6 is x=90
7 is x=15
8 is x=60
9 is x=20
10 is x=140
11 is x=47
12 is x=18
Step-by-step explanation: These can all be solved using vertical angles, complimentary angle theorem, and supplementary angle theorem! Really fancy names to say that opposite angles are equal, vertical angles (like #5). Two angles that add up to 180 degrees forming a straight line, complimentary angles (like in #1). And in a right angle two angles will always add up to 90 degrees (#7 for example). 10 11 and 12 require you to use vertical angles and complimentary angles to solve them.