Importance should be given to all the informations that are already given in the question. based on those information's, the answer to the question can be easily determined.
The cost of planting 4 acres of corn = 520 dollars
Then
the cost of planting 1 acre of corn = (520/4) dollars
= 130 dollars
So
The cost of planting 3/5 acres of corn = (3/5) * 130 dollars
= 3 * 26 dollars
= 78 dollars
So the cost of planting 3/5 acre of corn is $78. I hope the procedure is clear enough for you to understand. You can always use this method in future for solving similar type of problems without requiring any help from outside.
The additive inverse of a number is what you can add to that number for the sum to be zero. For real numbers, such as rational numbers, that means the additive inverse can be found by just flipping the sign of the number.
The additive inverse property says if you add a number and its additive inverse, then the sum is zero.
For example, let's use the number 3. The additive inverse of 3 is -3, since 3 + (-3) = 0. This is also true the other way around. The additive inverse of -3 is 3.
When subtracting rational numbers, remember that subtracting is the same as adding a negative! That means 3 - 3 is the same as 3 + (-3) or -3 - (-3) is the same as -3 + 3. Both of these sums involve a number and its additive inverse and they add up to zero.
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For the problem, I don't think you gave me the complete problem, or perhaps there's a typo? Let me know and then I can edit my response to help you out :)
Answer:
5 trucks per hour
Step-by-step explanation:
25 trucks ÷ 5
5 hours ÷ 5
= 5 trucks per hour
The correct answer would be True
Answer:
See below
Step-by-step explanation:
Graphing all three equations can be done on one DESMOS plot, but it gets very busy and cluttered. The attached image demonstrates an approach that simplifies the graph.
Enter the three equations and three inequalities separately into six DESMOS input boxes. Then I clicked off the color circles of the ones I didn't want to see, leaving only two visible at one time. Each pair represents one line of the function and limit for that function. Then find the intersection point for the values indicated in the second half of the equation.
One can also calculate the answers:
a) (-21,442)
b) (-4,-1)
c) (18,15.5)
d) (20,17)