It can't be simplified because 1/3x and -5/7 aren't like terms and therefore you cannot do addition or subtraction with them.
If you meant x as in multiplied by then here is the solution:
1/3*-5/7
(1*-5)/(3*7)
-5/21
Hope this helps :)
The commutative property of addition means we can add two integers in any order. So yes, It would still apply to two negative integers (for example, -2 + -3 and -3 + -2 both equal five)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Given:</u>
- Tickets cost $12 at the door, number of tickets d
- Tickets cost $8.50 if purchased in advance, number of tickets a
- Minimum target from tickets sold $1050
<h3>Part 1</h3>
<u>Required inequality to meet the goal:</u>
<h3>Part 2</h3>
<u>If a = 36 then minimum value of d:</u>
- 12d + 36*8.5 ≥ 1050
- 12d + 306 ≥ 1050
- 12d ≥ 1050 - 306
- 12d ≥ 744
- d ≥ 744/12
- d ≥ 62
Minimum 62 tickets must sell
-20a^2b^2
-20a to the second power and b to the second power in case you did not know what the ^ Meant