Answer:
4. Multiply both sides by -2 => x - 7 = -36, Add 7 to both sides -> x = -29
5. Add 12 to both sides => 28 = 1/4x, then multiply both sides by 4 => 112
x = 112
7. Multiply both sides by 3 => 5x - 2 = 63, add 2 to both sides => 5x = 65,
Divide both sides by 5 -> x = 13
10. Multiply both sides by 6 => 132 = 3x - 6, Add 6 to both sides => 138 = 3x,
Divide both sides by 3 => x = 46
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: For no solution it would mean that there is no answer to the equation. For infinite solutions it would mean that any value for the variable would make the equation true.
Explanation: For example of no solution 6=5 as you can tell 6 is not the same to 5 so there is no solution. More examples are 2=3, 8=10, and 1=0. For infinite solutions examples are 2=2, 7=7, and 10=10 as we can see 2 does equal 2 and 7 equals 7 which makes it true and infinite.
I think it’s number 7 is A and number 8 is C
Answer:
After multiplying, we get two Pythagorean triples (sorry for not writing it all out, it's a really long process). With those, we can simplify down to 289/100
Given:
2 shapes: rectangle (tray) and circle (cake tin)
We need to find the area of each shape.
We need to convert mm to cm. 1mm = 0.1cm
600mm x 0.1cm/1mm = 60cm
500mm x 0.1cm/1mm = 50cm
Area of the Tray = 60cm * 50cm = 3,000cm²
Area of the cake tin = π r²
r = d/2 = 25/2 = 12.5cm
Area of the cake tin = 3.14 * (12.5cm)²
Area of the cake tin = 3.14 * 156.25cm²
Area of the cake tin = 490.625cm²
Area of the tray ÷ Area of the cake tin = number of cake tins that fit
3,000cm² ÷ 490.625cm² = 6.11 or 6 cake tins.
Only 6 cake tins Jenny can fit on the oven tray at one time.