Answer:
2x+8-2y
Step-by-step explanation:
4x-2x+5+3-2y
2x+8-2y
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The first choice is correct
The rate is 20 per dog, thus we get the equation:
c= 20d
However the first dog is free, so the equation becomes
c = 20(d - 1)
And he also has a walking fee of 85 dollars and thus the equation becomes
c= 85 + 20(d-1)
Answer: 5x + 2y = -2
Step-by-step explanation:
Change 5x+2y=12 to slope intercept: 2y = 12 - 5x, y = -5x/2 + 6
A parallel line has the same slope, so the line we try to find is y = -5x/2 + b.
Substitute (-2, 4) in and get 4=5+b, so b = -1.
Therefore the answer is y = -5x/2 - 1, or if you want it in the original form it would be 2y = -5x - 2 ---> 5x+2y = -2.
Hope that helped,
-sirswagger21
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Answer:
(a) not proportional
(b) k = 7/8
Step-by-step explanation:
When a linear equation is of the form ...
y = mx + b
with b ≠ 0, the relation is NOT PROPORTIONAL.
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If b=0, so the equation is of the form ...
y = kx
then the relation IS PROPORTIONAL. The constant of proportionality is k.
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(a) Not proportional
(b) Proportional with k = 7/8
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Answer: 28</h3>
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Explanation:
Method 1
Imagine a table with 8 rows and 8 columns to represent all possible match-ups. You can actually draw out this table or just think of it as a thought experiment.
There are 8*8 = 64 entries in the table. Along the northwest diagonal, we have each team pair up with itself. This is of course silly and impossible. We cross off this entire diagonal so we drop to 64-8 = 56 entries.
Then notice that the lower left corner is a mirror copy of the upper right corner. A match-up like AB is the same as BA. So we must divide by 2 to get 56/2 = 28 different matches.
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Method 2
There are 8 selections for the first slot, and 8-1 = 7 selections for the second slot. We have 8*7 = 56 permutations and 56/2 = 28 combinations.
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Method 3
Use the nCr combination formula with n = 8 and r = 2

There are 28 combinations possible. Order doesn't matter (eg: match-up AB is the same as match-up BA).
Notice how the (8*7)/2 expression is part of the steps shown above in the nCr formula.