We will investigate how to determine Hamilton paths and circuits
Hamilton path: A path that connect each vertex/point once without repetition of a point/vertex. However, the starting and ending point/vertex can be different.
Hamilton circuit: A path that connect each vertex/point once without repetition of a point/vertex. However, the starting and ending point/vertex must be the same!
As the starting point we can choose any of the points. We will choose point ( F ) and trace a path as follows:

The above path covers all the vertices/points with the starting and ending point/vertex to be ( F ). Such a path is called a Hamilton circuit per definition.
We will choose a different point now. Lets choose ( E ) as our starting point and trace the path as follows:

The above path covers all the vertices/points with the starting and ending point/vertex are different with be ( E ) and ( C ), respectively. Such a path is called a Hamilton path per definition.
One more thing to note is that all Hamilton circuits can be converted into a Hamilton path like follows:

The above path is a hamilton path that can be formed from the Hamilton circuit example.
But its not necessary for all Hamilton paths to form a Hamilton circuit! Unfortunately, this is not the case in the network given. Every point is in a closed loop i.e there is no loose end/vertex that is not connected by any other vertex.
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Answer:
a. 10
b. 5
c. 3 with 1/4 pound left over
Step-by-step explanation:
You can find the number of 1/4 pound bags by dividing 2 1/2 pounds by 1/4 pound. In decimal, this is obvious:
2.5/0.25 = 10
Using fractions, it is ...
(2 1/2)/(1/4) = (5/2)/(1/4) = (10/4)/(1/4) = 10/1 = 10
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a) Tim can make 10 1/4-pound bags from 2 1/2 pounds.
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b) It is worthwhile to note that a 1/2-pound bag is equivalent to two 1/4-pound bags. So, the number of 1/2-pound bags will be 10/2 = 5.
Tim can make 5 1/2-pound bags from 2 1/2 pounds.
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c) It is worthwhile to note that a 3/4-pound bag is equivalent to three 1/4-pound bags. So, the number of 3/4-pound bags will be 10/3 = 3 1/3.
Tim can make 3 3/4-pound bags from 2 1/2 pounds, with 1/4 pound left over.
It’s easy just find the slope and the answer is gonna be obvious
Slope= y2-y1/x2-x1
Slope = -2-(-1)/0-4 = -1/-4 = 1/4
Slope = 1/4x
So the answer should be C
Answer:
(-3,0)
Step-by-step explanation:
The two points that are located on the line y=5 are (-3,5) and (8,5), so the other two points have to be on the same line y=0 because of the y coordinate in (8,0). The shape is a rectangle so the the distance between (-3,5) and (8,5) will be the same as (8,0) and S. So, S has to be at (-3,0).