Answer:
4 horses and 8 ducks.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number of ducks be d and the number of horses be h.
d + h = 12
Now ducks have 2 feet and horses have 4 so:
2d + 4h = 32
Multiply the first equation by 2
2d + 2h = 24
Subtract this equation from the second equation:
4h - 2h = 32 - 24
2h = 8
h = 4.
So there were 4 horses and 12 - 4 = 8 ducks.
It’s 28 divided by 7 x 15 -13
How do I know ? I’m in high school and I just worked it out !!
Answer:
The sum is a binomial with a degree of 6
Step-by-step explanation:
we have
(3x^{2}y^{2}-2xy^{5})+(-3x^{2}y^{2}+3x^{4}y)
Group terms that contain the same variable
(3x^{2}y^{2}-3x^{2}y^{2})-2xy^{5}+3x^{4}y
0-2xy^{5}+3x^{4}y
-2xy^{5}+3x^{4}y
The sum is a binomial ( two terms) with a degree of 6
-2xy^{5} has a degree of 6 (x has an exponent of 1, y has 5, and 1+5=6)
Answer:
1.Amy should ask every 10th person leaving the school at the end of the day and Amy should ask the 50 students in her computer lab.
2.Yes,the sample is unbiased and equal to everyone.
3.200
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The first table is the only table representing a linear function.
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>" You can tell if a table is linear by looking at how X and Y change. If, as X increases by 1, Y increases by a constant rate, then a table is linear. You can find the constant rate by finding the first difference. This table is linear."</em>
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