The architect earns $47000 yearly and the lawyer earns $68,000 yearly.
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Let x = salary of architect, in thousands
Let 2x - 26 be the salary of lawyer, in thousands
Thus, if their salary combined is $214 thousand, then we have the algebra expression;
2x + 2x - 26 = 214
4x - 26 = 214
4x = 214 - 26
4x = 188
x = 47, in thousands.
The architect earns $47000 yearly
The lawyer earns 2(47000) - 26000 = $68,000 yearly
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It looks like a division problem, but the answer is when ypu multiply the yto sa A is the answer.
1 dozen = 12
12 x 2 = 24
8/3 = x/24
3x=192
x=64
two dozen socks would cost $64
I don't know the last point, but I'm going to assume it's N.
MN = 12 and KN = 8.
That would make this a rectangle.
All angles add up to 360.
Answer:
I believe the answer to this question is: Slope-Intercept-Form;
Y= - 7/2x - 27/2.