X=y-4 Let's make this eqn 1 and
2x-5y=3 this eqn 2..
Two things are possible here...
Its either you substitute for x in equation 2... Or you substitute for y...
x=y-4 put this in the equation 2..
2x-5y=3.. Replace the x with (y-4)
2(y-4)-5y = 3...
Since this is In the option no point in substituting for y...
Hope this helped...?
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
-3/8 ÷ (-1/3)
-3/8 × (-3/1)
9/8
1 1/8
Answer:
x=4y-10
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
CHALLENGE ACCEPTED!
Step-by-step explanation:
So if pam works more than 40 hours per week and her hourly wage for every hour over 40 is 1.5 times her normal hourly wage is $7 which is $105.
f(t)= 40²-7(-40)
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In order to answer this question you have to set up a proportion. Then you have to cross multiply, the x represents what you are looking for. Hope this helps.