Answer: B. There are more boys at Mark's school than at Leslie's school because the ratio 41 to 48 is greater than the ratio 11 to 12.
Step-by-step explanation:
Here are the options:
A There are more boys at Mark's school than at Leslie's school because the ratio 11 to 12 is greater than the ratio 41 to 48.
B. There are more boys at Mark's school than at Leslie's school because the ratio 41 to 48 is greater than the ratio 11 to 12.
C. There are more boys at Leslie's school than at Mark's school because the ratio 41 to 48 is greater than the ratio 11 to 12.
At leslie's school the ratio of boys and girls is 11 to 12. This implies that the fraction of boys in the school to total students will be:
= 11/(11 + 12) = 11/23 = 0.4783
At Marks school the ratio of boys to girls is 41 to 48. Thus implies that the fraction of boys in the school to total students will be:
= 41 / (41 + 48) = 41/85= 0.4824
Based on the calculation, we can deduce that there are more boys at Mark's school than at Leslie's school because the ratio 41 to 48 is greater than the ratio 11 to 12.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
The equation of the line into slope intercept form is equal to

where
m is the slope
b is the y-intercept
we have
----> equation of the line into point slope form
Convert to slope intercept form
Isolate the variable y
Distributed left side

subtract 5 both sides

First seperate the irregular shape into 2 regular shapes, by splitting the yellow part down the middle horizontally we get 2 obtuse triangles. Then we just need to find the area of both, to do this we just need base and height, this is 24 in base 15 in height
the area of each half is 180 square inches
180 + 180 = 360
the answer is A 360 square inches
Answer: Inconsistent
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
y = 3x + 4 → m = 3, b = 4
y = 3x + 3 → m = 3, b = 3
These equations have the same slope but different y-intercepts so they are parallel lines <em>which means they will never intersect.</em>
NOTES
- one solution: consistent & independent <em>lines cross</em>
- infinite solutions: consistent & dependent <em>same line</em>
- no solution: inconsistent <em>parallel lines</em>
Answer:
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