Answer:
B. 330
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Hello
To find an equal ratio, you can either multiply or divide each term in the ratio by the same number (but not zero). For example, if we divide both terms in the ratio 3:6 by the number three, then we get the equal ratio, 1:2.
Substitute.
2x+(2x -15) = -3
4x -15 = -3
Add 15 to both sides
4x = 12
Divide by 4
X=3
2(3) + y = -3
6+y=-3
-6 from both sides
Y=-9
(3,-9)
I hated probability in middle school. I'm not 100% sure but I would go with the 3rd answer choice, 3/100.
Answer: 63.39 ft
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