1. 2(4) - 4y = 20
8 -4y = 20
8-8 -4y = 20 - 8
-4/-4y = 12/-4
y = -3
Answer: z = -5/-3
Step-by-step explanation:
(3z−11)+(6−6z)
3z - 11 + 6 - 6z
- 6z + 3z - 11 + 6
- 3z - 5
z = -5/-3
Answer:
The number of bananas that Emily bought was 6 and the number of peaches that Emily bought was 8
Step-by-step explanation:
<u><em>The complete question is</em></u>
Emily and her children went into a grocery store and she bought $20.80 worth of bananas and peaches. Each banana costs $0.80 and each peach costs $2. She bought a total of 14 peaches and bananas altogether. Determine the number of peaches and the number of bananas that Emily bought
Let
x ----> the number of bananas that Emily bought
y ----> the number of peaches that Emily bought
we know that
She bought a total of 14 bananas and peaches altogether
so
-----> equation A
She bought $20.80 worth of bananas and peaches
so
-----> equation B
Solve the system by graphing
Remember that the solution is the intersection point both graphs
using a graphing tool
The solution is the point (6,8)
see the attached figure
therefore
The number of bananas that Emily bought was 6 and the number of peaches that Emily bought was 8
Answer:
(3,-3)
y= -3
x= 3
Step-by-step explanation:
5x+2y=9
2x-3y=15
solve the equation
x=9/5-2/5y
2x-3y=15
substitute the value of x into an equation
2(9/5-2/5y)-3y=15
distribute
18/5-4/5y-3y=15
subtract -4/5 to -3
18/5-19/5y=15
subtract 18/5 from both sides
-19/5=57/5
divide both sides by -19/5
y= -3
substitute the value of y into an equation
x=9/5-2/5(-3)
distribute
x=9/5+6/5
add 9/5 to 6/5
x=3
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(3,-3)
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