Answer:
In order to ride on the ride an individual must be at least 4 feet tall.
This means that the individual must be equal to 4 ¾ feet tall.
h = 4 ⅓
and the individual could be greater than 4¾ feet tall.
h > 4 ¾
So the individual could be greater than and equal to 4¾ feet tall.
h ≥ 4¾
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move the x to one side, and the numbers to the other.
12x (-12x) + 32 (-32)= 12 (-12x) - 7 (-32)
12x - 12x = -7 - 32
0 = -39
0 ≠ -39
∴ you have 0 solutions
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Answer:
13 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
Write and solve an equation involving this information, using x as the distance traveled, in miles:
Cost(x) = $6.75 = $3.50 + ($0.25/mile)x
First, subtract $3.50 from both sides, obtaining: $3.25 = ($.25/mile)x.
Next, divide both sides by $0.25/mile:
$3.25
x = ------------------ = 13 miles
$0.25/mile
The length of the taxi ride was 13 miles.
Answer:
it would be B
Step-by-step explanation:
d=(0-(-5)^2+(-2-(-3)^2
d=(5)^2+(1)^2
d=25+1
d=26
A = 133; b = 31; c = 82; d = 64.
Opposite angles in an inscribed quadrilateral are supplementary; this means that d + 116 = 180. Subtracting 116 from both sides, we have d = 64.
By the same theorem, c + 98 = 180; subtracting 98 from both sides, we have c = 82.
Inscribed angles are equal to 1/2 the measure of the intercepted arc. Using this, we have
116 = 1/2(a+99)
Multiplying both sides by 2, we have
232 = a+99
Subtract 99 from both sides:
232 - 99 = a + 99 - 99
133 = a
We also have that
82 = 1/2(133+b)
Multiplying both sides by 2, we have:
164 = 133 + b
Subtract 133 from both sides:
164 - 133 = 133 + b - 133
31 = b