Option B:
is the value of y
Explanation:
It is given that "Two times x is 8 more than y". Writing it as expression, we have,

It is also given that "The sum of x and two times y is 14". Writing it as expression, we have,

To find the value of y, let us solve the two equations using substitution method.
From the equation
, let us find the value of x.



Now, substituting
in the equation
, we get,





Thus, the value of y is 
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming there is a punitive removal of one point for an incorrect response.
Five undiscernable choices: 20% chance of guessing correctly -- Expectation: 0.20*(1) + 0.80*(-1) = -0.60
Four undiscernable choices: 25% chance of guessing correctly -- Expectation: 0.25*(1) + 0.75*(-1) = -0.50
I'll use 0.33 as an approzimation for 1/3
Three undiscernable choices: 33% chance of guessing correctly -- Expectation: 0.33*(1) + 0.67*(-1) = -0.33 <== The approximation is a little ugly.
Two undiscernable choices: 50% chance of guessing correctly -- Expectation: 0.50*(1) + 0.50*(-1) = 0.00
And thus we see that only if you can remove three is guessing neutral. There is no time when guessing is advantageous.
One Correct Answer: 100% chance of guessing correctly -- Expectation: 1.00*(1) + 0.00*(-1) = 1.00
Answer:
<u>e</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
According to Angle Sum Property :
<u>∠A + ∠B + ∠C = 180°</u>
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Given :
⇒ ∠A = 50°
⇒ ∠B = 32°
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Solving :
⇒ 50° + 32° + ∠C = 180°
⇒ ∠C + 82° = 180°
⇒ ∠C = <u>98°</u>
Answer:
1. 10m
2. 18 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
These are just ratios. They are both essentially doubling
8/3
divide both sides by 3 and you get x=8/3