If you need to substitute the equation x = y - 1.
If you have another equation, then you would plug in y - 1 into the x value of the equation you would need to substitute into.
Hope this helps
Lines that are parallel have the same slope, and the given line (y = 6x - 5) has a slope of 6; we are looking for a line with a slope of 6.
To form an equation for a line, you need to know the y-intercept (the point at which the line intersects the y-axis). The first step to finding the y-intercept is to plot the given point. After you've done that, count six units up (this is our slope) and one to the right; plot the point. Lastly, draw the line by connecting the points and see where the line intersects the y-axis.
My graph shows that the line intersects the y-axis at -17. All that's left now is to put our information together into an equation. I'm assuming the problem wants the equation in slope-intercept form; slope-intercept form is y = mx + b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept, so it would look like this:
y = 6x -17
Hope this helps.
Answer:
$20.64
Step-by-step explanation:
0.20x25.80=5.16
25.80-5.16=20.64
Answer:
1/6
Step-by-step explanation:
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Ok, so first we need to find what 3/5, an hour is. So multiply 60 by 3/5. You should get 36. Now, the remaining time is 24 minutes. She spent 3/8 of 24 minutes brushing her teeth and putting her pajamas on. To find 3/8 of 24, you multiply 24 and 3/8. You should get 9. So now we combine those times together and we get 45 minutes. So to find the amount of time remaining (in which she read) you subtract 60 and 45.
So Jenny spent 15 minutes reading a book.