I believe it would be 3.5? I could be wrong, but inverse variation usually moves by the constant rate of 2.
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Answer:
y=-2x-4
Step-by-step explanation:
the slope is -2 and the y intercept can just be -4 since the line passes through that point :)
Answer:
Start by writing an equation with a a variable (call it X) to represent the number Dan started with.
He started with X, added 5 more, then his dog took half or divide by 2. He then ended up with 32. Solve:
(X +5)/2 = 32 Multiply each side by 2
X+5 = 64 Subtract 5 from both sides
X = 59