C. 
Y=mx + b is the formula (M being slope, and B being the y intercept) always start by going up or down by what the y-intercept number is, if it’s -9 you go down the y axis 9 numbers from the origin (0,0) and slope (m) is always better put in a fraction-5x is better put in -5/1x 
Think of the top number of the fraction as ‘up/down’ and the bottom number as ‘over’ if the top number is negative you will go down from the y-intercept number that many times, the bottom number is how many spots you go over from that number , it is always to the right.
        
             
        
        
        
11x° is interior angle of ladder to the ground
and 7X° is interior angle of ladder to the wall
exterior angle of a ladder to wall is 180-7x
and exterior angle of a ladder to ground is 180-11x
        
             
        
        
        
A=-1 or a=-3 hope this helps
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:30 pages
Step-by-step explanation:
Starting with 2.85, if each copy costs 10 cents then 5.85-2.85=3. You have 3 dollars left until reaching 5.85. 30 pages would cost 300 cents or 3 dollars. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
a) 60 graduates
b) Business and social science.
Step-by-step explanation:
In United States, from 2009 to 2010 the Bachelor's Degrees graduates are made up of 22% for business, 10% for social science, 8% is health related, 6% is education and 54% is others. Given that a sample of 1000 college graduates where used,
a) Number of graduates with education degree is equal to 6% of the total college graduates. Therefore:
 Number of graduates with education degree = 6% × 1000 = 0.06 × 1000 = 60 graduates
b) Number of graduates with business degree = 22% × 1000 = 0.22 × 1000 = 220 graduates
Number of graduates with social science degree = 10% × 1000 = 0.1 × 1000 = 100 graduates
Number of graduates with health related degree = 8% × 1000 = 0.08 × 1000 = 80 graduates
Number of graduates with other degree = 54% × 1000 = 0.54 × 1000 = 540 graduates
Since Many graduates earn degrees in fields that result in high-paying jobs, the two fields most likely pay more than the others are that of business and social science.