Answer:
The exponent of a number says how many times to use the number in a multiplication.
Example:
= 8 × 8 = 64
Answer:
7 hours/week
Step-by-step explanation:
A "unit rate" is found by dividing one quantity by the other so that the denominator of the result is 1 (a unit). Often, we want the units of the independent variable in the denominator. Sometimes, we don't know what that is, because it depends on the intended use of the rate.
(14 h)/(2 wk) = 7 h/wk
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When numerator and denominator have the same units, the result is a pure number (one with no units). If that number is a fraction, sometimes it is expressed as a percentage; other times, it is left as a fraction or written as a ratio with a colon, such as 1 : 35.
Here, both units are time, so the "unit rate" could be expressed as a fraction. We know there are 168 hours in a week, so this rate could be ...
(14 hours)/(2·168 hours) = 1/24 . . . . . with no units
The graph has a slope of 2 because for every 2 units it rises, it moves to the right 1 unit. We also know the y-intercept is y=4.
So the equation disregarding the inequality is:
y = 2x + 4
Since the area ABOVE the curve is shaded, that means that y is greater than 2x+4. The dotted line means that it is strictly greater than and not equal to.
So now we have y > 2x + 4
We can rearrange our answer to get 4x - 2y < -8 which is the correct answer.