That is:
Forty-five thousand, five hundred seventy-two.
~Deceptiøn
The two end points of our line are (0,2.5) and (5,5.5). to find our slope we need to find our n difference (higher value - lower value) and our C difference (same as n) which would be 5 and 3. now we put our cost difference over our miles difference and get our slope (5/3). this means we still need out starting point. which is a cost of 2.5. the equation is C = (slope)5/3n + (starting value)2.5
Answer:
A. 26
Step-by-step explanation: there is 16oz in every lb. so 16 X’s 7=112 now minus the 8ozs used. 112-8=104 oz’s left. The snack bags are 4 ozs so you Divide 4/104=26
It doesn’t really matter which variable you isolate first but usually you would use the one that’s by itself already. like for example one of the equations was y = 8. you would already have your y solve for so you would just have to plug that in for y in the other equation. personally, i usually do x first unless one of the equations has either x or y by itself already. i think its easier to just do x first and then solve for y after that, but it just depends on what the equations are; sometimes it might be easier to just do y first. hope this helps!