Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Choice D
Step-by-step explanation:
Several techniques do exist for solving systems of linear equations; substitution method, graphical method and elimination method. For this scenario, since we are not restricted on the method, I opted to use the graphical technique.
The graphical solution to a system of linear equations is the point where the lines intersect. If the lines are never intersect then the system has no solution.
The attachment below shows that the system intersects at the point (-3, 26). Therefore, the system has a single solution: x = -3, y = 26.
Answer:
$20,720
Step-by-step explanation:
$518,000 x 4% = $20,720
Please, Karla, explain what "C" and "n" represent. Are you talking about combinations (for example, n+2 objects taken n at a time? Or is C some kind of function? I don't quite see the relationship of this problem to 'data management.'
It is rational, since actually

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