Answer:
B. The statement does not make sense because 1 yen is worth approximately $0.0087
Step-by-step explanation:
Since $1 = ¥115 you can substitute ¥115 for $1 in the statement to see if it makes sense. (You can always substitute equals.)
Then you get ...
... so 1 yen is worth more than 115 yen. -- <em>a statement clearly false</em>
Answer: A
Step-by-step explanation:
X times Y = Y times X
The order doesn't matter.
Answer:
The system of equations has one solution. The two equations are intersecting lines.
Step-by-step explanation:
if you want to use the substitution method, you would have to plug in y for 12x+2 in the second equation.
2(12x+2)=x+4
next, you have to distribute
24x+4=x+4
subtract 24x from each side
4=-23x+4
subtract 4 from each side
0=23x
divide each side by 23
x=0
now, plug in 0 to one equation.
y=12(0)+2
y=2
the lines intersect at one point, (0,2)
Answer:
9
Step-by-step explanation:
27/36, so divide both by 9. 27 divided by 9 is 3, and 36 divided by 9 is 4. So, this fraction reduces down to 3/4.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
<u><em>Given that:</em></u>
R is a point lying on line TS
So,
TS = TR + RS
Where TR = 4.5 and RS = 6
=> TS = 4.5 + 6
=> TS = 10.5