<span>We can safely assume that 1212 is a misprint and the number of seats in a row exceeds the number of rows by 12.
Let r = # of rows and s = # of seats in a row.
Then, the total # of seats is T = r x s = r x ( r + 12), since s is 12 more than the # of rows.
Then
r x (r + 12) = 1564
or
r**2 + 12*r - 1564 = 0, which is a quadratic equation.
The general solution of a quadratic equation is:
x = (-b +or- square-root( b**2 - 4ac))/2a
In our case, a = 1, b = +12 and c = -1564, so
x = (-12 +or- square-root( 12*12 - 4*1*(-1564) ) ) / 2*1
= (-12 +or- square-root( 144 + 6256 ) ) / 2
= (-12 +or- square-root( 6400 ) ) / 2
= (-12 +or- 80) / 2
= 34 or - 46
We ignore -46 since negative rows are not possible, and have:
rows = 34
and
seats per row = 34 + 12 = 46
as a check 34 x 46 = 1564 = total seats</span>
Answer:
check the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
find the answer in the attached file
Lets suppose his initial weight was 60 kilograms
A gain of 20% would make his new eight 60 + 20*60/100
= 60 + 12
= 72 kg
he lost 25% of this:-
= 72 - 25 * 72/100 = 54 kg
This = (54/60) * 100 = 90% of his beginning weight Answer
Answer:
||| First row: 11 -20 23 ||| Second row: -21 5 -24 ||| Third row: 6 9 -14 |||
Step-by-step explanation:
I wish I could explain it better, but all I did was plug it into matrix A on:
https://atozmath.com/matrix.aspx?q=minor
I pressed "find" without changing any of the settings, and scrolled down until I saw what was in the attached screenshot.
Each of the rows correspond to the first, second, and third answers, as you can see.
I hope this helps!
Answer:
B is the answer
Step-by-step explanation: