Answer:
yeah thats right good job keep up the good work and keep doing ur thing good job
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
i think you have to add them up
Answer:78 guests
Step-by-step explanation:
understanding the problem
the furniture is set up for the reunion and we need to determine how many guests are expected
devising a plan
the furniture for guests = chairs
steps
determine the number of tables as there are 6 chairs to each table
what is the unknown?
number of tables and number of chairs
what are the data?
364 furniture legs
tables sit 6 chairs each
tables have 4 legs
each chair has 4 legs
which letter should determine the unknown?
a= tables
b= chairs
what is the condition linking the letters
a*6=b
(a+b)*4=364
is the condition sufficient to determining the unknown?
364/4= a+b
91= a + b
a * 6 = b
b/6 = a
91- b = a
91 = (91-b) + a
(91-b) * 6 = b
b/6=91-b
b= 6*91 - 6b
b = 546 - 6b
b + 6b = 546
7b = 546
b = 546 / 7
answer
b = 78 guests = chairs
test
a*6 = 78
a= 78/6 = 13 tables
(a + 78) * 4 = 364
(13+78)*4 = 364
91*4= 364 correct
364/4= a+ 78
91 = a + 78
91 - 78 = a = 13 tables
Answer:
<h2>g = 30</h2><h2 />
Step-by-step explanation:
1/4 (g + 2) = 8
g + 2 = 8 (4)
g = 32 - 2
g = 30
Answer: FALSE
Actually, the answer to this question depends on whether the clause is reversed or not.
Since we are not told whether the the clause is reversed or not. It is safe to assume that it was retained (i.e. not reversed). So the answer to this question is FALSE because if one takes a true "if-then" statement, inserted a 'not' in each clause, and retained the clauses, the new statement would NOT be true.
On the contrary, if the clause is reversed, the answer would be TRUE, because if one takes a true "if-then" statement, inserted a not in each clause, and reversed the clauses, the new statement would also be true.