Answer:
Roberto is correct because 15/16 x 4/5 = 3/4.
Roberto's solution to the division problem is correct, but
there are no true statements on your list of choices.
Answer: It is only the 3rd equation that is a good example to Jeremy's argument. Others are counter examples to Jeremy's argument.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let us consider the general linear equation
Y = MX + C
On a coordinate plane, a line goes through points (0, negative 1) and (2, 0).
Slope = ( 0 - -1)/( 2- 0) = 1/2
When x = 0, Y = -1
Substitutes both into general linear equation
-1 = 1/2(0) + C
C = -1
The equations for the coordinate is therefore
Y = 1/2X - 1
Let's check the equations one after the other
y = negative one-half x minus 1
Y = -1/2X - 1
y = negative one-half x + 1
Y = -1/2X + 1
y = one-half x minus 1
Y = 1/2X - 1
y = one-half x + 1
Y = 1/2X + 1
It is only the 3rd equation that is a good example to Jeremy's argument. Others are counter examples to Jeremy's argument.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Buying 3 cans individually.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you bought 3 cans for 1.50 it would be 4.50.
If you bought a triple pack it would be 5 dollars.
So 4.50 is less than 5 dollars.
Hope this helps!