Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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<em>Andre notices that he is a little taller than Lin, who described her height as h > and 150 h < 160 but andre is also shorter than their math teacher who is 164 centimeters tall. select the two inequalities that describe andress height</em>
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Math teacher's height: 164 cm
Let Andre height is :a
We have Heather height: h
<=> h > and 150 h < 160
<=> 150 < h < 160
=> two inequalities that describe Andres height
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Answer:
C.
Step-by-step explanation:
For any of the given functions, all of the first input values (x-values) in the relation are considered the domain values. On the other hand, the output values (y-values) are called the range values of the given equation.
The mapped relation is the domain (1, 2, 3). Since this is domain values (x-values), the correct answer will be the mapped with 1, 2, and 3 on the left side.
The correct answer is C.
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Perimeter (p) = 2×length (l) + 2×width (w)
p = 2l+2w
area (a) = l×w, so solve for one (I'll use l):

since p = 30, and a = 50, substitute the "a÷w" in for l in the perimeter equation:

Now plug in p and a values:


therefore width can be either 5 or 10 (but not both), so let's plug in:
l = a÷w = 50÷5 = 10
So if w = 5, then l = 10
D) 5 feet, and 10 feet
2x-3y=-15
subtract 2x from each side
-3y = -2x-15
divide by -3
y = 2/3 x +5
this is in slope (2/3) intercept (5) form