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An average chicken breast weighs 174 g, or about 6 ounces (oz). But sizes vary from smaller cuts at around 4 oz, to larger ones at 8 to 10 oz. There's no right or wrong choice here. It really depends on what you're cooking and how much chicken you want.
Answer:
(f+g)(x) = 60x + 400
Step-by-step explanation:
Given :
Amount in account A:
f(x) = 20x + 100
Amount in account B :
g(x) = 40x + 300
Total amount in Account A and B:
f(x) + g(x) = (20x + 100) + (40x + 300)
(f+g)(x) = (20x + 40x) + (100 + 300)
(f+g)(x) = 60x + 400
The greatest common factor is 2
We first have to look for the largest number that goes into both equations. The factors of 12 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 12. None of 3, 4, 6, or 12 go into 26 evenly. So 2 is the largest number you can take out.
With the variables, we take out as many as the lowest number will let us. Since the smallest number of n's is 2 in the second term, we take that many.
The equation for the direct variation is y= kx (where k is contant of variation.)
This equation represent that if x will increase then y will also increase because it's k times x.
Where the equation for indirect variation is 
By this equation if x will increase then y will decrease and vice versa.
The given data is :
x: 2 4 8 12
y: 4 2 1 2/3
Notice as x is increasing then y is decreasing. Like x has increased from 2 to 4 then y is decresing from 4 to 2 and so on.
So, the given data represent an indirect variation.
The best step to do next is to add 80 to both sides of equation:
5 ( x² + 8 x ) + 80 = 14 + 80
and since 80 = 5 · 16
5 ( x² + 8 x + 16 ) = 94 Answer : B )
After that we will continue like this:
5 ( x + 4 )² = 94
( x + 4 )² = 18.8 ... etc