The number of bottles in a full box is 12.
<u><em>Explanation</em></u>
Suppose, the number of bottles in a full box is
So, the number of bottles in <u>three</u> full boxes
Now, two more boxes are added, both of which have <u>one fewer bottle than the other three</u>. So, the number of bottles in these two boxes
As there were 9 bottles initially and now there are 67 bottles in the fridge, <em><u>so the equation will be</u></em>....
Thus, the number of bottles in a full box is 12.
Answer:
I understand why you are asking about this Ammaria, these type of questions take a lot of understanding of graphing. Please feel ok asking me questions :)
Step-by-step explanation:
we are given two points
P1 = (3,3) in the form (x1,y1)
P2 = (7,11) in the form (x2,y2)
slope = m
m = (y2-y1) / (x2-x1)
m = (11-3) / (7-3)
m = 8 / 4
m = 2
now use the slope along with one of the given points, either one will work, i'll use P1 , and put that into the point-slope formula.
y-3 = 2(x-3)
y -3 = 2x -6
y = 2x -3
So with the above formula we can check to see if the points work by plugging them into the formula.
P3 = (5,8)
8 = 2(5) - 3
no point 3 does not work so it's not on the line
P4 = (13, 24)
24 = 2(13) - 3
no point 4 does not work either.
The graph has a y-intercept of 2 and is shifted to the right 6 from the parent function.
The parent function, y=√x, looks like a parabola laid on its side. We generally only consider the positive square root unless told otherwise. Since we have √(x-6) instead of just √x, the graph is shifted to the right 6 units. The +2 at the end of the equation shifts the graph up 2.
Answer: 3.24
Step-by-step explanation: because :)
Just substitute wherever x is for example 2 times 3.5