Answer:
2x-9y=-51
2x-3y=-9
subtract question ii from i we get
-6y = -42
y =7
put value of y in 1
2x - 63 = -51
2x= 8
x=4
Answer:
<h2>
1/9</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the sample space of a die S=(1,2,3,4,5,6)
and the sample size=6
the probability of obtaining the number 1 Pr(1)= 1/6= 1/6
the probability of obtaining the number 6 Pr(1)= 6/6= 1
the probability of obtaining the number 4 Pr(1)= 4/6= 2/3
Hence the probability of P(1,6,4) = 
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<h3>A.</h3>
The equation for the model of the geyser is found by substituting the given upward velocity into the vertical motion model. The problem statement tells us v=69. We assume the height is measured from ground level, so c=0. Putting these values into the model gives ...
h(t) = -16t² +69t
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<h3>B.</h3>
The maximum height is at a time that is halfway between the zeros of the function.
h(t) = -16t(t -4.3125) . . . . . has zeros at t=0 and t=4.3125
The maximum height will occur at t=4.3125/2 = 2.15625 seconds. The height at that time is ...
h(t) = -16(2.15625)(2.15625 -4.3125) = 16(2.15625²) ≈ 74.39 . . . feet
The maximum height of the geyser is about 74.4 feet.
If he ate 4 of them, but it means he ate 2/5 muffins,
4 muffins = 2/5 muffins
You substitute x muffins for how much muffins she baked in all -
2/5* x muffins = 4
2/5 multiply by 2/5 to cross it out. Do the same to the other side.
x= 4 *5/2
x = 10 muffins
So there were 10 muffins in all