Answer: D
Step-by-step explanation:
Consider the first equation. Subtract 3x from both sides.
y−3x=−2
Consider the second equation. Subtract x from both sides.
y−2−x=0
Add 2 to both sides. Anything plus zero gives itself.
y−x=2
To solve a pair of equations using substitution, first solve one of the equations for one of the variables. Then substitute the result for that variable in the other equation.
y−3x=−2,y−x=2
Choose one of the equations and solve it for y by isolating y on the left hand side of the equal sign.
y−3x=−2
Add 3x to both sides of the equation.
y=3x−2
Substitute 3x−2 for y in the other equation, y−x=2.
3x−2−x=2
Add 3x to −x.
2x−2=2
Add 2 to both sides of the equation.
2x=4
Divide both sides by 2.
x=2
Substitute 2 for x in y=3x−2. Because the resulting equation contains only one variable, you can solve for y directly.
y=3×2−2
Multiply 3 times 2.
y=6−2
Add −2 to 6.
y=4
The system is now solved.
y=4,x=2
Answer:
I believe that its C, but don't get mad at me if I get it wrong
Answer: each will get 3/2
Step-by-step explanation:
They will each get a whole cookie with one left over that they can break in half.
Answer:
13lbs
Step-by-step explanation:
x = number of pounds of chocolate/lbs
13.20(x) + 3.90(10) = 9.16(x + 10)
13.2x + 39 = 9.16x + 91.6 (x100)
1320x + 3900 = 916x + 9160
404x = 5260
x = 1315/101 = 13.0198.... ⇒ 13lbs