The answer is b. 2,8 and 3,11
8=3(2)+2
8=6+2
8=8
11=3(3)+2
11=9+2
11=11
Answer:
Option D - Line P
Step-by-step explanation:
Look at the coordinates in the (x, y) column of Max's table and see which line has the same points.
Let n be a number of friends at the perty. If <span>dinner costs $30 per person, then it cost $30n for all friends.
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Robert has booked a banquet hall which costs <span>$200, then his total expenses are $200+30n.
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If the final bill is p, then p=<span>200+30n.
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Answer: p=<span>200+30n.</span>
Answer:
Trinomial can not be factored
Step-by-step explanation Equation at the end of step 2 : 4x 2 - 2x - 1 = 0 Step 3 : Parabola, Finding the Vertex : 3.1 Find the Vertex of y = 4x 2-2x-1 Parabolas have a highest or a lowest point called the Vertex . Our parabola opens up and accordingly has a lowest point (AKA absolute minimum)
Answer:
Well, you could always just put it onto a scale to find the mass. But assuming you aren't talking about a laboratory setting. sorry if its all werid i cant really put it into how it supposed to be
The general formula is:
ρ
=
m
V
where
ρ
is density in
g/mL
if mass
m
is in
g
and volume
V
is in
mL
.
So to get the mass...
m
=
ρ
V
Or to get the volume...
V
=
m
ρ
When you have the volume and not the density, and you want to find mass, you will need to find the density yourself. It's often readily available on the internet.
Just replace "[...]" with the object you want, and if it's not exactly what you need, consider it an estimate.
These days, you should be able to search for the density of any common object.
When you have the density and volume but not the mass, then just make up a mass.
You shouldn't need specific numbers to do a problem. You can always solve a problem in general and get a solution formula. If you need to, just make up some numbers that you know how to use.