For this case we have:
"One number plus its double equals its half plus fifteen, what is the number?"
x: Let the variable that represents the unknown number
According to the statement we have:
"One number plus its double" is represented as:
"Its half plus fifteen" is represented as:
Then we have the following expression:
We solve the equation:
So the number is 6
Answer:
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
x² + 3x - 18
Consider the factors of the constant term (- 18) which sum to give the coefficient of the x- term (+ 3)
The factors are + 6 and - 3, since
6 × - 3 = - 18 and 6 - 3 = + 3, thus
x² + 3x - 18 = (x + 6)(x - 3) → A
Step-by-step explanation:
The trick here is to realize that this is not a sum of the money that the three people paid originally, as that would need to include the money the clerk has ($25). This is instead a sum of a smaller amount the people could have paid ($9 × 3 people = $27), added with the additional money that the clerk would not have needed had they paid that smaller amount ($27 paid - $25 actual cost = $2). Another way to say this is, the $27 already includes the bellhop's tip. To add the $2 to the $27 would be to double-count it. So, the three guests' cost of the room, including the bellhop's tip, is $27. Each of the 3 guests has $1 in his pocket, totaling $3. When added to the $27 revised cost of the room (including tip to the bellhop), the total is $30.
To obtain a sum that totals to the original $30, every dollar must be accounted for, regardless of its location.
Thus, the sensible sum can be expressed in this manner:
Answer:
corresponding angle
Step-by-step explanation:
x = y
Answer:
I cannot view the picture so I will tell you the formula
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply the base by the height and divide the product by two.