Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to solve this we need to plug in the answer choices and make sure they work for BOTH answers!
Let us start with option A. (6,3) 3 = 4(6) + 6 = 3 = 30 This is automaticly wrong because 3 doesnt equal 30. There is no need to try it on the second equation since the first one was wrong.
Next answer choice, B (3,6) 6 = 2(3) = 6=6. The second equation works perfect for this. Now we have to make sure that it works for the first one as well. 6 = 4(3) + 6 = 6 = 18 which is wrong.
Next, C. (1,2) 2 = 2(1) = 2=2 Right now lets check the other equation.
2 = 4(1) + 6 = 2=10. Wrong
Last, D. (-3, -6) -6 = 2(-3) = -6 = -6 Right now lets check the other equation.
-6 = 4(-3) + 6 = -6 = -6. CORRECT. Answer choice D works for both equations.
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Answer:
Hey!
Your answer is that Lauren is on page 28!
Step-by-step explanation:
This is because is Audrey reads 14 pages and Lauren reads only 7 that means Audrey is reading twice as much as Lauren..
So if Audrey has read 56 pages, to find how much Lauren has read, divide 56 by 2 which gives you 28
so Lauren has read 28 pages...
HOPE THIS HELPS!!
Answer:
B) -15
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The student answered 18 problem correctly.
Step-by-step explanation:
We can find the number of problems answered correctly out of a test that had 30 problems by setting up equivalent fractions, or a proportion:

'x' is equal to the number of problems answered correctly. Since 60% is the number answered correctly and 100% is the total amount, we can compare 60% to 'x' and 100% to 30. In order to solve for 'x', we can cross-multiply and divide:
100x = (60)(3) or 100x = 180
Divide both sides by 100: 
x = 18