For this case we have the following equation:
c + b = 55
Where,
c: number of CDs
b: number of books
For c = 30 we have:
30 + b = 55
From here, we clear the value of b.
We have then:
b = 55-30
b = 25
Note: observe in the graph that when the value of c is 30, the value of b is 25.
Answer:
the amount Alison may spend on books in March if she spends 30 on CDs is:
b = 25
See attached image.
He had 28.5kg but then he sold 16.93kg so that would be 28.5kg - 16.93kg which is 12.57kg, and then he sold another 9.807 so you do 12.57 - 9.807 which is 2.763kg. Are you sure this is middle school maths and not primary school?
The given pair of functions is
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Step-by-step explanation:
No . but she can buy 2 of the books but not all 3