Answer:
(-3,0)
Step-by-step explanation:
The two points that are located on the line y=5 are (-3,5) and (8,5), so the other two points have to be on the same line y=0 because of the y coordinate in (8,0). The shape is a rectangle so the the distance between (-3,5) and (8,5) will be the same as (8,0) and S. So, S has to be at (-3,0).
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
You take the exponents that are in the denominator and make them negative when moving them up to the numerator.
Answer:
Part A: impossible
Part B: Either equal or blue
Part C: 9 green and 2 blue were added
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A:
The only colors included in this problem are red, blue, and green. There is no black colored pencil, therefore, it is impossible to get one from the box.
Part B:
I'm not sure what you're asking in this question, but I will give you the two choices. If it is before the additional 11 colored pencils are added to the box, the chance of drawing a red and the chance of drawing a blue will be equal, because both of them have 11 of each color. If it is after the additional 11 colored pencils are added to the box, then the chance of drawing a blue colored pencil will be greater than the chance of drawing a red colored pencil. After the 11 colored pencils are added, there are 13 blue and 11 red. The blue is greater.
Part C:
The least number of green colored pencils added has to be 9, because the chance of drawing a green pencil is now greater than the chance of drawing a red pencil. If we add 8 more green pencils, the likelihood would be the same. Therefore, the number of green colored pencils added has to be at least 9. If we have the last 2 colored pencils be blue, then there would be 11 red, 13 blue, and 12 green. This fits all the conditions, therefore, adding 9 green colored pencils and 2 blue colored pencils is the answer.
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Answer:
yes it would be 1
Step-by-step explanation:
2 combinations using the entire budget would be 3 pairs of Jordans and 4 pairs of Adidas, and 2 pairs of Jordans and 8 pairs of Adidas; 1 combination under budget would be 2 pairs of Jordans and 4 pairs of Adidas; and 1 combination over budget would be 4 pairs of Jordans and 4 pairs of Adidas.
Given that Sean has an annual shoe budget of $ 640 and on average, a pair of Jordans cost $ 160, and a pair of Adidas cost $ 40, to provide 2 combinations that use his entire budget, 1 combination that would be under budget, and 1 combination that would be over his budget, the following calculations must be made:
Using the entire budget:
- Combination 1 = 3 x 160 + 4 x 40 = 640 = 3 pairs of Jordans and 4 pairs of Adidas
- Combination 2 = 2 x 160 + 8 x 40 = 640 = 2 pairs of Jordans and 8 pairs of Adidas
- Combination 3 = 1 x 160 + 12 x 40 = 640 = 1 pair of Jordans and 12 pairs of Adidas
Under budget:
2 x 160 + 4 x 40 = 480 = 2 pairs of Jordans and 4 pairs of Adidas
Over budget:
4 x 160 + 4 x 40 = 800 = 4 pairs of Jordans and 4 pairs of Adidas
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