Wouldn't that be
6 remainder 150?
Answer:
first thing, take 3 pairs of equations and in each pair, make any one variable's coefficient equal to the coefficient of the same variable in the other equation and subtract the equations.
you will get 3 different equations:
x+y = 1
- 4x - 21z = 72
-x + 3z = -10 (simplified)
now take the value of x and y from equation 2 and 3 in terms of z and substitute x and y with those values
y = (72 + 21z)/-4
x = 3z + 10
as x + y = 1
you will get z = -4 after sloving the equation
now you have the value of one of the variables..
now we will substitute z in the equations to get the other variables
x = 3z + 10
x = 3(-4) + 10
x = -12 + 10
x = -2
Now y:
72+21(-4)/-4
(72 - 84)/-4
-12/-4
y = 3
so,
z = -4
x = -3
y = 3
I assume that it's brainly enough
Answer:
32.5
Step-by-step explanation:
130 / 4 = 32.5
Therefore,
4's there in 130 is 32.5
Answer:
I ran away from the plantation and all who I knew there. I lived in the fields and in the woods. Even in caves. Sometimes I slept up in the tree branches. Or in a hay pile. I couldn’t get across the river now, it was watched so closely.
Finally, I did get across. Late one night me and my wife went. I had gone back to the plantation to get her. Mr. Rankins had him a bell by this time, along with the light. We were rowin and rowin. We could see the light and hear that bell, but it seemed we weren't getting any closer. It took forever, it seemed. That was because we were so scared and it was so dark and we knew we could get caught and never get gone.
—“Carrying the Running-Aways,”
Virginia Hamilton
Read the passages. Then, write two to three sentences comparing Jim’s viewpoint on escaping from slavery with the nonfiction narrator’s viewpoint on escaping from slavery.
Step-by-step explanation:
The The The The Answer: 13