Given:
x = candy selling at 6 per pound
y = candy selling at 9 per pound
x + y = 15
6x + 9y = 15(7)
6x + 9y = 105
x = 15 - y
6(15-y) + 9y = 105
90 - 6y + 9y = 105
3y = 105 - 90
3y = 15
3y/3 = 15/3
y = 5
There should be 5 pounds of more expensive candy.
x = 15 - y
x = 15 - 5
x =10
There should be 10 pounds of less expensive candy.
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Answer: x = 60</h3>
Work Shown:
a+x = 180
120+x = 180
x = 180-120
x = 60
Side note: angles 'a' and x are same side interior angles, which are supplementary whenever we have parallel lines like this.
Answer: f(1)=2, f(n)= f(n-1) +1 for n>1
Step-by-step explanation:
It’s all one answer
Answer:
18
Step-by-step explanation:
x+x+17+6=49
2x=36
x=18
s1=18
s2=35
s3=6
Answer:
b. (x+6)(x-6)
Step-by-step explanation:
x^2-36 So to get to this answer you can do two things
1. Guess and check
2. Factor it out (which is what I like to do)
In order to get x^2 you need 2xs that are positive which knocks out c and d
Then to get to -36, you need to multiply a positive 6 and a negative 6
(This was poorly explained but if you need anymore help just lmk)