Answer:
B. 8x - 3
C. 8x + 12
Step-by-step explanation:
64 is a perfect square, meaning it has two factors that are identical (8), and 36 is also a perfect square, but in this case, you don't see two 6's in the answer choices.
12 and -3 give you a product of -36, so your answer choices would be:
(8x - 3) (8x + 12)
If you're unsure, you can multiply them together to check if they come out to the unfactorized expression.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x represent the cost of one white chocolate pretzel.
Let y represent the cost of one dark chocolate pretzel.
Rico bought 4 white chocolate pretzels and 6 dark chocolate pretzels for $10.50. This means that
4x + 6y = 10.5 - - - - - - - - - - -1
Holden bought 8 white chocolate and 3 dark chocolate pretzels for $9.75. This means that
8x + 3y = 9.75 - - - - - - - - - 2
Multiplying equation 1 by 8 and equation 2 by 4, it becomes
32x + 48y = 84
32x + 12y = 39
Subtracting, it becomes
36y = 45
y = 45/36 = $1.25
Substituting y = 1.25 into equation 1, it becomes
4x + 6 × 1.25 = 10.5
4x + 7.5 = 10.5
4x = 10.5 - 7.5 = 3
x = 3/4 = $0.75
the total cost for 6 white chocolate pretzels and one dark chocolate pretzel would be
6 × 0.75 + 1 × 1.25 = 4.5 + 1.25 = $5.75
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Answer:
A. Simon's unit rate is 2 more miles per hour than Eric's unit rate
Step-by-step explanation:
We are concerned with the number of miles each runs in 1 hour.
For Eric, that means x=1 in his equation, so his mileage is ...
y = 6×1 = 6 . . . . miles
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For Simon, it means we want to find time = 1 hour on the horizontal axis at the bottom of the graph. Then we want to see where the graphed line crosses that vertical line. The point of crossing has horizontal line that goes over to 8 on the vertical distance axis. That is, Simon runs 8 miles in 1 hour.
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Eric's unit rate (miles in 1 hour) is 6 miles per hour.
Simon's unit rate (miles in 1 hour) is 8 miles per hour.
Simon's unit rate is 2 more miles per hour than Eric's unit rate.
Step-by-step explanation:
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