Well the answer is -2y-4 but the different terms in this problem are 4 and 5y and 3y where 5y and 3y are like terms
Sad to say it is likely D. If you are in the United States, I wouldn't know what deductions are available, but here are some possibilities.
1. Gladys is a single Mom. She gets to deduct her child.
2. Gladys owns her own home and gets to deduct her municipal tax. Michelle is renting and may be able to deduct something but not as much.
3. Gladys gets to deduct medical expenses. Michelle does not.
4. Gladys has a travelling allowance that is deductible. Michelle does not.
5. Gladys goes to church and tithes. Michelle does not.
6. Gladys has a registered savings plan. Michelle does not.
The problem is that the two women might very well be in a different tax bracket when all the deductions are considered. That depends on how the US system works. I don't think you are supposed to choose A. All other things being equal, they should be in the same tax bracket.
I don't see how B would come about. Usually state is dependent on Federal (it is in Canada anyway).
C is definitely wrong unless the savings plan is registered. Any savings plan that produces dividends or interest that is not registered is taxable.
Answer:
For the 6 rows of 4 blocks the answer is 24, for the 4 rows of 4 blocks the answer is 16. Then you do 24x16.
Step-by-step explanation:
6 rows of 4 blocks = 6x4=24
4 rows of 4 blocks= 4x4=16
24
x16
___
124
+ 240
_____
364
So, your answer would be 346 cu in.!! Sorry if I'm wrong!! :(
We can find this integer using a system of equations. The first thing we look at is the first sentence.
Let's call X The first integer,
Let's call Y the second integer.
So, X+Y=61 and X-Y= 1
Using Substituion on the second equation, we get
X=Y+1
(Now we plug in Y+1 into the second equation for X)
So,
(Y+1)+Y=61
2Y=60
Y=30
So, one of the integers is 30.
Now to find the second, we go back to
X=Y+1
X=30+1
X=31.
So, the integers are 31 and 30.
Hope this helps!
As a decimal it is equivalent to 0.5
As a fraction it can be equivalent to 2/4, 3/6, 4/8, 5/10 and so on. Hope this helps :)