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Irina18 [472]
4 years ago
14

Add the following lengths:3' 3"+ 5' 6"​

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2 answers:
Shalnov [3]4 years ago
8 0

Answer: 9’ 9”

Step-by-step explanation:

HACTEHA [7]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

8'9"

Step-by-step explanation:

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a. Decide whether each neither of the equations,

i (3,4)

ii. (4,2.5)

ill. (5,5)

iv. (3,2)

To decide whether each point is solution to equations or not we will put the point in the equations

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Equation 2: 5x – 2y = 15

<u>i (3,4) </u>

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6(3) + 4(4) = 34\\18+16=34\\34=34\\

Putting in Equation 2:

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<u>ii. (4,2.5)</u>

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<u>iv. (3,2)</u>

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(4, 2.5) is the solution to both equations

(5,5) is the solution to Equation 2

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b. Is it possible to have more than one (x, y) pair that is a solution to both

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a. (3,4) is only the solution to Equation 1.

(4, 2.5) is the solution to both equations

(5,5) is the solution to Equation 2

(3,2) is not the solution to any equation.

b. No, it is not possible to have more than one (x,y) pair that is solution to both equations

Keywords: Linear equations, Ordered pairs

Learn more about linear equations at:

  • brainly.com/question/10534381
  • brainly.com/question/10538663

#LearnwithBrainly

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