Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
-1 ≤ x < 3 Solution set = {-1, 0 ,1 , 2}
-2 < x < 2 Solution set = {-1 , 0 , 1}
Integer values that satisfies both inequalities are -1 , 0 , 1
Answer:
It would require 40 teaspoons
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that;
A cookie recipe requires 3 teaspoons of baking soda for 36 cookies
The amount of teaspoons of baking soda required per cookie is;
r = 3/36 teaspoons per cookie
So, for 480 cookies i would require;
N = r × 480 cookies
Substituting r, we have;
N = 3/36 teaspoons per cookie × 480 cookies
N = 40 teaspoons
It would require 40 teaspoons
Answer:
An equation that represents the data would be y=2.75x+137.50. The y-intercept of the graph is 137.50, which represents the base cost of a boat rental. The slope of the graph is 2.75, which represents the rate, or cost per person. If we use this equation to solve for the cost of boat rental for 75 people, we would get a total of $343.75. A reason the marina might charge more for 75 people could be the need for a second boat and/or additional workers to handle the additional guests.
Step-by-step explanation:
The problem gives you four sets of ordered pairs: (10, 165); (20, 192.50); (35, 233.75) and (50, 275). Using these ordered pairs, you can either make a table, or use slope formula with two points to determine the rate of change. For example, (192.50-165)/(20-10)= 2.75, which represents the slope or cost per person. To find the y-intercept, or base cost to rent the boat, subtract the cost for 10 people ($27.50) from the $165 rental charge to get $137.50. In order to find the cost for 75 people, you would plug in 75 for the variable 'x' and solve for 'y', which gives us $343.75. Since the actual cost is different, we have to assume that there are additional fees associated with a certain number of people.
I'm not really sure but I think it is 4:(
Answer:
5/6 books
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that Mark read 2 1/2 books last week. This week, he read a bit more with 3 1/3 books.
To find how many more books he read, we must subtract 2 1/2 from 3 1/3:
3 1/3 - 2 1/2
Let's convert these into improper fractions first:
3 1/3 = (3 * 3 + 1) / 3 = 10/3
2 1/2 = (2 * 2 + 1) / 2 = 5/2
Now, we have:
10/3 - 5/2
In order to subtract these, we must find a common denominator. For 2 and 3, the LCM is 6, so we can use that as our common denominator:
10/3 * 2/2 = 20/6
5/2 * 3/3 = 15/6
Finally, we have:
20/6 - 15/6 = (20 - 15) / 6 = 5/6 books