I'll assume the question is whether the tourists will all fit.
15 vans × 9 tourists each van = 135 tourists can fit so he needs another van or 5 of them have to hold on to the roof of the car
Answer:
<h3>27</h3>
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
f(x)= x^2-2 and g(x) = 4f (x)-1
g(x) = 4(x^2-2) - 1
g(x) = 4x²-8-1
g(x) = 4x²-9
Get g(-3):
g(-3) = 4(-3)²-9
g(-3 = 4(9) - 9
g(-3) = 36-9
g(-3) = 27
3 + 2 = 5
5 + 4 = 9
9 + 68 = 77
77 + 6974 = 7051
7051 + 87643 = 94694
94694 + 8654 = 103348
'consequently' or 'accordingly'.
(Now you know why we usually use 'so'.)
Answer:
108 books.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number of magazines = m
Let the number of books = b
<u>Given the following data;</u>
Total number of m & b = 162
<em>Translating the word problem into an algebraic equation, we have;</em>
......equation 1
......equation 2
<em>Substituting equation "1" into equation "2" we have;</em>
m = 54
Now to find the number of books;

Substituting the value of "m" into the equation, we have;
<em>b = 108</em>
<em>Therefore, the total number of books in the library is 108 books. </em>