The first step is to ignore the inequality symbol first and replace it with '=' sign. Then, find the x- and y-intercepts.
15x + 10y = 1,100
x-intercept:
15x + 0 = 1,100
x = 1,100/15 = 73.33
y-intercept:
0 + 10y = 1,100
y = 1,100/10 = 110
Now, plot points (73.33,0) and (0,110). Since the equality symbol is ≥, which has an equal sign to it, connect the points using a solid line.
Next, let's find a point on the graph. Suppose it is the origin at (0,0). Use this points to the equation.
15x + 10y ≥ 1,100
15(0) + 10(0) ? 1,100
0 ? 1,100
0 < 1,100
It makes the symbol ≥ false. Therefore, it means that the other region bounded by the line is the solution. So, you shade this area. The final graph is shown in the picture attached.
The answer is option B. The real answer is 8.5, not 0.85
Answer:
If the numbers were the same, they'd both be 61
So, try 60 and 62.
x + x+2 = 122
2x = 120
x = 60
Hope that helps!
Answer:
No
If the fraction is an improper fraction, the product would be higher
if the numerator of the fraction is smaller than the denominator, the product would be lower
2 x 3/4 = 3/2 = 1 1/2
2 x 4/3 = 8/3 = 2 2/3
Step-by-step explanation:
an improper fraction is a fraction in which the numerator is greater than the denominator
The numerator is the number above. While the denominator is the number below
an example of a fraction =
4 is the numerator while 5 is the denominator