Sam started with 0 dollars in his bank account. He charged his debit card for a sandwich that costs $6.00. If this was written on a number line. How many units would Sam to go to get back to where he started?
To find equivalent ratios just factor the same number to both numerator and denominator. I will make the ratios simple by multiplying 2/2 and 3/3 to the originals. To check, set as fraction and cross multiply and you should have the same number. I will show you how to check by doing it to the first ratio.
8:5 16:10 24:15
Check:
8/5 = 16/10
(8)(10)=(5)(16)
80=80
8/5=24/15
(8)(15)=(5)(24)
120=120
4:19 8:38 12:57
6:23 12:46 18:69
Answer:
x-9 = 9 x-9 = -9
Step-by-step explanation:
(x - 9)^2 = 81
Take the square root of both sides
sqrt((x - 9)^2) = ±sqrt(81)
x-9 = ±9
x-9 = 9 x-9 = -9
Answer: Choice C) Multiplication property of inequalityThe rule basically says that if you start with a < b and you multiply both sides by some positive number c, then a*c < b*c. The sign doesn't flip if you multiply both sides by a positive number.
The sign will flip if c is negative. So we'll go from a < b to a*c > b*c if c is negative.
Example 1:
1 < 5
-2 > -10 ... multiplied both sides by -2; sign flips
Example 2:
3 < 7
9 < 21 ... multiplied both sides by 3; sign does not flip
Similar rules apply to a > b,

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Ok so 4 apples and 2 oranges are $1. That means that the equation should be 4x+2y=100 (since there are 100 cents in a $1) so x would be the apples and y would be the oranges. If you solve it out the apples would be .25 each and the oranges would be .50 each