There are a number of possible combinations for this open-ended question, so here's an example question and answer, in which the two are non-related:
James' car is going at 45 miles per hour, and that is 42% of his maximum speed. How much slower does James have to go to be 27% of his maximum speed?
Amy's car used to be able to go at 45 miles per hour as 42% of her maximum speed, but due to the new upgrade, 45 miles per hour is now only 27% of her maximum speed.
ANSWER: y= 3x - 6
STEP-BY-STEP EXPLANATION:
(1,-3) and (3,3)
X1=1 X2=3
Y1= - 3 Y2=3
1) Find the slope of the line.
To find the slope of the line passing through these two points we need to use the slope formula:
m = 
m=
m=
= 3
2)Use the slope to find the y-intercept.
Now that we know the slope of the line is 3 we can plug the slope into the equation and we get:
y= 3x+b
Next choose one of the two point to plug in for the values of x and y. It does not matter which one of the two points you choose because you should get the same answer in either case. I generally just choose the first point listed so I don’t have to worry about which one I should choose.
y= 3x+b point (1,-3)
-3= 3(1) + b
-3-3=b
-6=b
3)Write the answer.
Using the slope of 3 and the y-intercept of -6 the answer is:
y = 3x - 6
Answer:
The inductive reasoning is based on A: a limited number of observations
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's say you lived until 90 years old, and took a observation on July 4th each year. Even if you lived until 90 years old, you would only have 90 observations. And inductive reasoning allows for statements to be false, so any of the 90 observations that you took can be proven false. So really, you would have only 90 observations, with any of them that could be false. A limited number of observations would be the only thing that you could base this reasoning off of.
Step-by-step explanation:
first number=x
second number=x+2
third number=x+4
(x+2)(x+4)=3x+26
x(x+4)+2(x+4)=3x+26
x²+4x+2x+8=3x+26
x²+6x+8=3x+26
x²+6x-3x=26-8
x²+3x=18
x²+3x-18=0
you can use that to find the numbers