You get the middle of all the data while looking at the median of a data set!
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Step-by-step explanation:
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5. A. (4, -2)
6. C. (x, y) — (x, -y + 5)
Step-by-step explanation:
5. For the formula y = x, the x and y coordinates get swapped.
M = (-2, 4) — M’ = (4, -2)
6. If the coordinates get reflected across the x-axis, the y coordinates become negative.
(x, y) — (x, -y)
Now that the coordinates are reflected, you go 5 units up (+ 5) to get to the reflection of the coordinates if it was 5 units down before it reflected across the x-axis (- 5).
Ex. 1, 6 gets reflected across the x-axis and moved 5 units up. It’s reflection would be equivalent to (1, -1) because it moved 5 units down (1, 1) then reflected across the x-axis (1, -1).
(x, y - 5) reflected across the x-axis is equivalent to (x, -y + 5)
I am assuming there are more than one juice box in a package so if the amount of juice boxes in each package is X and there are four packages 4X.
So 4X - 2= Answer
If we make it so that there are 6 juice boxes in each package and use the same method this is what we'll get:
24 - 2= 22
22 would be the juice boxes left over.
I hope this answers your question, if it doesn't use the same method with the number of juice boxes in a package.