Step-by-step explanation:
Our coordinates are (6, 0) and (0, -3).
We can use the formula (y₂-y₁)/(x₂-x₁) to find the slope-intercept form (y=mx+b)
Now, we plug the coordinates into the formula and solve.
(0-(-3))/(6-0)
=3/6
=
So, the slope is
.
Now, we have to find the y-intercept, which is the point where the line on the graph intersects with the y-axis.
We can find the y-intercept (which is represented by b) by plugging the information we already know into the formula.
We can use either pair of coordinates for the formula, so I'll use (6, 0).
y=mx+b
0=
(6)+b
Now, we can solve.
0=3+b
Subtract 3 from both sides.
-3=b
The y-intercept is -3.
Answer:
y=
x-3
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Hello!
Rules for scientific notation format:
- Has to be multiplied to a power of 10
- One factor has to be greater than 1 but less than 10
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There is a multiplication to a power of 10, but the other factor is less than 1.
This is NOT in Scientific Notation.
All the other options have a multiplication operation to a power of 10, and all the other factors are above 1 and less than 10.
Answer:
59.04g of fat
Step-by-step explanation:
I) Figure out how much grams of fat is in 1g of margarine:
3.6 ÷ 5 = 0.72
II) Next, we can figure out how much fat is in 82 g of margarine:
0.72 × 82 = 59.04
One shot formula:
(3.6g ÷ 5g) × 82g = 59.04g
So 2 gallons every 5 minutes
2/5= .4
so .4 a minute
and you already have 5 gallons in so those need to be added
m=minutes
y=0.4m + 5 will be what you want to find out if you are looking to find out how much will be there in a certain time
for 50 minutes you will have
y=0.4(50) +5
20+5
25 gallons
HOWEVER, the equation has to be changed if you want to tell how long you have to wait for it to fill.
m=2.5(g-5)
m=minutes
g= gallons
you subtract 5 because they are already there
you multiply by 2.5 because it fills at a rate of 1 gallon every 2.5 minutes.
m=2.5(1500-5)
for the sake of it being easier i will do the -5 separately
2.5(1500 = 3750
2.5(-5= -12.5
3750-12.5
3737.5 minutes to fill the pool.
3720/60 = 62
17.5/60 = .292
62.292 hours to fill the pool.
p.s. you have a really slow hose.
Its good you didn't wait for it to fill, you would have died from lack of water before then if you just sat and waited.
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