N = 20/1.25
(=16 rounds)
This equation will work out how many rounds Drew can hit if the cost if $1.25 and he has $20.
The answer would be 22 over 9
Answer:
No, Yes, No, No.
Step-by-step explanation:
"It is not the case that x is equal to 100." This means that x ≠ 100.
"x is not equal to 300." The problem has nothing to do with 300. We know that x ≠ 100, but the fact that x ≠ 300 doesn't prove or deny anything about the statement x ≠ 100.
"x is equal to 100." This is the complete opposite of the original statement! If x = 100, then this completely denies or negates the fact that x ≠ 100.
"It is not the case that x is equal to 400." Again, 400 has nothing to do with the statement x ≠ 100, so the statement neither proves nor denies the statement x ≠ 100.
"x is equal to 300." Same story: 300 has nothing to do with x ≠ 100, so it doesn't change anything about x ≠ 100.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
point - slope formula: y - y1 = m(x-x1)
we need to find the slope ... or what is m ?
m = rise / run
m = y2 - y1 / x2 - x1
where the given points are (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)
m= 7-5 / 6-5
m = 2 / 1
m =2
now use either point and plug the slope and the point into the point-slope formula
y-5 =2(x-5) :)