There are different kinds of math problem. There will be 11 rats in sewer #1.
<h3>What are word problem?</h3>
The term word problems is known to be problems that are associated with a story, math, etc. They are known to often vary in terms of technicality.
Lets take
sewer #1 = a
sewer #2 = b
sewer #3 = c
Note that A=B-9
So then you would have:
A=B-9
B=C- 5
A+B+C=56
Then you have to do a substitution so as to find C:
(B- 9) + (C-5) + C = 56
{ (C- 5)-9} + (C-5) + C = 56
3C - 19 = 56
3C = 75
B = C- 5
B = 25 - 5
Therefore, B = 20
A = B - 9
= 25 - 9
=11
Therefore, there are are 11 rats in sewer #1
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The area of a square or a rectangle (which is the shape of any room in a house) is:
Area = width x length
So, in this case:
Area = 51 m x 26 m = 1326 Sq meters. Which is pretty big if you ask me.
Anyhow, Ms Melcher needs to buy 1326 sq meters
5x + 9 = x - 23
move x to the other side
sign changes from +x to -x
5x-x+9= x-x-23 ( combine like terms)
5x-x+9= -23
4x+9= -23
move -9 to the other side
4x+9-9= -23-9
4x= -23-9
4x= -32
divide both sides by 4 to get x by itself
4x/4= -32/4
answer:
x= -8
The answer is A all three angles are acute (less than 90°)
The formula y = mx + b sometimes appears with
different symbols.
For example, instead of x, we could use the
letter C. Instead of y, we could use the letter F.
Then the equation becomes
F = mC + b.
All temperature scales are related by linear
equations. For example, the temperature in
degrees Fahrenheit is a linear function of degrees Celsius.
Water freezes at: 0°C, 32°F
Water Boils at: 100°C, 212°F
Hope this helps!
~ Kana ^^