Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
well plug in x and y
so if it says y=2x-3 put it as 7=(2x2)-3 and see if it gives u 7 and if it does di the next set of x and y numbers
The exponent tells you how many places to move.
Answer:
x = 25
Step-by-step explanation:
50 + 2x = 100
=> 2x = 50
=> x = 25
Hoped this helped.
Hi there
So, if the track is 1/8 of a mile, let's call every lap a "one-eighth mile" run. We know John ran 24 laps, or that he ran 24 "one-eighth miles," just consecutive, one right after another. Let's stop worrying about rates or tricks or math for a second, and just ask: how many real miles is 24 "one-eighth" miles? We know it's less than 24---a lot less, since you have to go around 8 times just to get to 1 mile. Well wait, if we go around 8 times, we get 1 mile. That means if we go around 28, or 16 times, we get 2 miles; And let's just think to the next full mile---if we go 38, or 24 times, we get 3 miles. He did go around 24 times, so he must have run 3 miles on a 1/8 track.
Division and multiplication are inverses of each other. So we solved this by looking for an intuition for how many full miles corresponded to how many laps, with a bunch of steps of multiplication. But you can cut right to the chase and solve it faster with division---24 laps * 1 mile per 8 laps, means:
total distance = 24 Lap (1 mi / 8 Lap) total distance = 24/8 total distance = 3
Given data:
The numbers given are 12 and 3.
The 12 and 3 are both positive integers in which 12 is greater than 3.
The 12 and 3 both lie on the right side of the number line in which 12 comes after 3, so 12 is bigger number than 3.
The 12 and 3 are both natural as well as rational number, 12 is nine more than 3.