Final Answer: ![7 + 18r](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=7%20%2B%2018r)
Steps/Reasons/Explanation:
Question: Solve
.
<u>Step 1</u>: Collect like terms.
![7 + (8r + 10r)](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=7%20%2B%20%288r%20%2B%2010r%29)
<u>Step 2</u>: Simplify.
![7 + 18r](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=7%20%2B%2018r)
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0.245 because of him having the 75% chance of getting it and the test only being 98%
The number of permutations of
objects from
objects is
.
The number of ways of choosing 3 digits from 6 digits without replacement ( order is important) is
. This is the number of all possible permutations of choosing 3 from 6.
Correct choice is 120.
I think it’s true.
It sounds true
Answer:
y = (8/3)x - (2/3)
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>y1-y2</u>
x1-x2
(-6-2)/(-2-1) = (-8/-3) =8/3
So far we have y=(8/3)x
We can plug in one of the points given to find the y-intercept.
2=(8/3)(1)
2=(8/3)
(6/3) = (8/3)
This is false
To make it true we must subtract (2/3)
And that means the equation is
y = (8/3)x - (2/3)