Answer:
2x−5y=12
y = 2/5x + −12/5
Answer is x = 5/2y + 6 because....
First, Add 5y to both sides.
2x − 5y + 5y = 12 + 5y
Then, Divide both sides by 2.

Therefor, your answer is going to be x = 5/2y + 6
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There could be two unit rates for this problem. We find the unit rate by dividing how much something gets for however much it is. For example:
If we wanted to find out how many pounds of dog food each dog gets, we divide the pounds of dog food all of them get by how many dogs there are:
128/16 = 8
So each dog receives 8 pounds of dog food. This is one unit rate.
Another unit rate would be how many dogs does one pound of dog food feed. We calculate this by dividing the amount of dogs by the pounds of dog food they received:
16/128 = 1/8
So one pound of dog food feeds 1/8 of a dog, this is the other unit rate.
Answer:
40
Step-by-step explanation:
1. 2(l+w)
2. 2(17+3)
3. 2(20)
4. 2*20
You add 6240 to get from -6250 to -10 your welcome
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So the first step is to figure out the sines and cosines of theta (along with their signs in perspective).
The next step is to find the trigonometric functions based on the results of first step. Sine and cosine are defined according to the following convention, with the key lengths shown in green: The hypotenuse has unit length, the side adjacent to has length , and the side opposite has length.</span>