Answer: she uses 2 eggs for one batch of brownies and 4 eggs for one batch of cookies.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x represent the number of eggs that she uses for one batch of brownies.
Let y represent the number of eggs that she uses for one batch of cookies.
Last month, she made 2 batches of brownies and 3 batches of cookies. This means that
2x + 3y = 16 - - - - - - - - - -1
The month before, she baked 1 batch of brownies and 1 batch of cookies, which required a total of 6 eggs. This means that
x + y = 6 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2
Multiplying equation 1 by 1 and equation 2 by 2, it becomes
2x + 3y = 16
2x + 2y = 12
Subtracting, it becomes
y = 4
Substituting y = 4 into equation 2, it becomes
x + 4 = 6
x = 6 - 4 = 2
Answer:
(3)(c) + 43 ≥ 100
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Total number of friends = 3 friends
Number of card already have = 43
Total number of card at least want to collect = 100
Find:
Inequality
Computation:
Assume;
Same number of card each friend collect = c
Total number of card at least want to collect ≤ (Total number of friends)(Same number of card each friend collect) + Number of card already have
Total number of card at least want to collect ≤ (3)(c) + 43
100 ≤ (3)(c) + 43
(3)(c) + 43 ≥ 100
It has to do with the unit circle, I think it is A because it should be 2(0+ (-1)) but I would probably wait for someone to come behind me and explain it better sorry couldn't help more
Is this a year 9 question and if yes I do not have a clue lol
Step-by-step explanation:
underneath the x axis is the minuses so you draw across from -4