42 members originally agreed to go on the bus.
3/4 x n=1......n equals 4/3.
In order for n to equal 1 you have to find a number that will make 3/4 a whole number after you multiply it. Usually in problems like these the answer is usually the fraction but flipped around. So 3/4 and 4/3....when you multiply the numerators you get 12 and when you multiply the denominator you get 12 so 12/12, which equals 1. hope that makes sense.
No, they forgot to switch variable labels after solving for the independent variable...
y=-8x+4
y-4=-8x
(y-4)/-8=x
Now that you have solved for the independent variable x, you switch the variable labels...
y=(x-4)/-8
f^-1(x)=(x-4)/-8 which should really be rewritten as:
f^-1(x)=(4-x)/8 :P
Answer:Add them up
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm not 100% sure what this all means because I'm in a different school but, I believe they have a side length of 4600.
P.S. If it doesn't work, I am so sorry