Answer:
32 5/8 (or 32 and 5/8)
Step-by-step explanation:
Okay, so this problem is asking for us to solve this problem with the substitution of a variable: x = -4. Before we fully solve this problem, we need to replace all of those x variables with -4 so that it is easier to solve.
-7 1/4(-4) + 3 5/8.
To make this problem even easier to solve, let's turn these mixed numbers into improper fractions. To do this, multiply the denominator by the whole number. Then add the numerator to this number. The new number that you just got is now your new numerator for this number.
-29/4(-4) + 3 5/8.
Repeat the last step to turn the other mixed number into an improper fraction.
-29/4(-4) + 29/8.
Now let's multiply that -4 by 29/4. Because a whole number technically has a denominator of 1, we can now set up the next part of our problem. (The symbol * means multiplication since we can't use x since it is already being used as a variable in this equation.)
(-29/4 * -4/1) + 29/8.
29 + 29/8.
Now to solve the rest of this problem, let's convert the whole number of 29 so that it has a denominator of 8. This is that these two numbers are addable.
<u>29</u> x <u>8</u> = <u>232</u>
1 x 8 = 8
Now these numbers are addable. So:
232/8 + 29/8 = 261/8 = 32 5/8.
I hope that this helps.
Answer: I can’t draw lol
But the comic version looks like he man it’s funny
Step-by-step explanation:
So to label the axes the number of people would be on the left and number of forks on the bottom. choosing your scale means how you would choose to count. the independent variable is the forks and dependent is the people. For the scale I would count by 2s for the x-axis and 1s for the y-axis.
Step-by-step explanation:
there are 50 students and 5 prizes (1 + 1 + 3).
so, already in natural language we would say "there is 1 prize for every 10 students".
formally, remember the rule of probability : desired outcomes over total possible outcomes.
this is here
5/50 = 1/10 = 0.1
your can see it also this way :
if there was only 1 prize, each student would have a chance of 1/50 of winning.
now there are 5 prizes, which gives everybody 5 times the chance of winning. which is then 5×1/50 = 5/50 = 0.1