There's not much math work here, they just want you to eyeball the graph and give the closest grid point to where the two lines meet.
Let's translate the question.
Solution to the system
That's the x and y values where the two lines cross. That's because the meeting point is the value of x and y that satisfies both equations.
Approximation ... to the nearest integer values
Where two integer grid lines cross is called a lattice point. It's a point with integer coordinates. Our solution, the meet of these two lines, doesn't fall exactly on a lattice point. The nearest integer values means the closest lattice point to our intersection of lines.
Eyeballing the graph, I'd say (x,y)=(2,3) is the closest point.
Answer: (2,3) second choice
Answer:
$2.18
Step-by-step explanation:
since there are 4 quarts in a gallon then there are 2 in a half gallon and therefore if you divide by 2 that would be your price per quart.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The 3 angles must add up to 180. So
6x + 4x + 2x = 180
12x = 180
x = 15
Plug this into all the angles and you have your answers
Answer:
One number is 4.2, the other is 18.8
Step-by-step explanation:
1.) x+y=23
(x+6y)x2=4
2.) (x+6y)x2=4 = 2x+12y=4
3.)Use elimination/substitution to solve
2x+12y=4 = x+6y=2 = x=2-6y
2-6y+y=23
4.)Solve for y
2-5y=23 -> -5y=21 -> y=4.2.
5.)Solve for x
x+4.2=23
x=18.8
I may be wrong so let me know if I am
Answer:
74 Cars
Step-by-step explanation:
If each motorbike has 2 wheels then we need to find how many wheels the motorbikes already take up.
We do this by doing 14*2 and we get 28 wheels.
Afterwards, we subtract this from the total of 324 to see how many wheels are left over. 324-28=296
Now we know the remaining amount of wheels and with this we can get our final answer!
Since there are 296 remaining wheels and each car takes up 4 we can divide 296 by 4 to see how many cars would be able to get their full set of tires.
296/4 = 74 and that;s how you get 74 cars!
*I think LOL*