Ohhh it might be...
R = d/t
tr = d
/r /r
t = d/r
Answer:
45
Step-by-step explanation:
let the longer tape be x
shorter tape be y
given
x+y=135⇒equation 1
also given
2y=x⇒equation 2
subtituting eq2 in eq1
2y+y=135
3y=135
y=135/3=45
hope this helps
Answer:
(0,6) or 6
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the y-intercept look at the last variable you have, which in this case is 6. Glad to help :)
We need to assign a value for x to check the possible values of y.
1st inequality: y < -0.75x
X = - 1 ; y < -0.75(-1) ; y < 0.75 possible coordinate (-1,0.75) LOCATED AT THE 2ND QUADRANT
X = 0 ; y < -0.75(0) ; y < 0 possible coordinate (0,0) ORIGIN
X = 1 ; y < -0.75(1) ; y < -0.75 possible coordinate (1,-0.75) LOCATED AT THE 4TH QUADRANT
2nd inequality: y < 3x -2
X = -1 ; y < 3(-1) – 2 ; y < -5 possible coordinate (-1,-5) LOCATED AT THE 4TH QUADRANT
X = 0 ; y < 3(0) – 2 ; y < -2 possible coordinate (0,-2) LOCATED AT THE 4TH QUADRANT
X = 1 ; y < 3(1) – 2 ; y <<span> 1 possible coordinate (1,1) LOCATED AT THE 1ST QUADRANT
The actual solution to the system lies on the 4TH QUADRANT.
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