Answer:
14 pots
Step-by-step explanation:
if teacher pours 1/18 in each pot and there was 7/9 buckets in total, 9 fits into 18 twice so just 7X2 =14 and 9X2=18 so 14 pots were watered
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Part A;
There are many system of inequalities that can be created such that only contain points A and E in the overlapping shaded regions.
Any system of inequalities which is satisfied by (2, -3) and (3, 1) but is not satisfied by (-3, -4), (-4, 2), (2, 4) and (-2, 3) can serve.
An example of such system of equation is
y ≤ x
y ≥ -2x
The system of equation above represent all the points in the first quadrant of the coordinate system.
The area above the line y = -2x and to the right of the line y = x is shaded.
Part B:
It can be verified that points A and E are solutions to the system of inequalities above by substituting the coordinates of points A and E into the system of equations and see whether they are true.
Substituting A(2, -3) into the system we have:
-3 ≤ 2
-3 ≥ -2(2) ⇒ -3 ≥ -4
as can be seen the two inequalities above are true, hence point A is a solution to the set of inequalities.
Also, substituting E(3, 1) into the system we have:
1 ≤ 3
1 ≥ -2(3) ⇒ 1 ≥ -6
as can be seen the two inequalities above are true, hence point E is a solution to the set of inequalities.
Part C:
Given that William can only attend a school in her designated zone and that William's zone is defined by y < −x - 1.
To identify the schools that William is allowed to attend, we substitute the coordinates of the points A to F into the inequality defining William's zone.
For point A(2, -3): -3 < -(2) - 1 ⇒ -3 < -2 - 1 ⇒ -3 < -3 which is false
For point B(-3, -4): -4 < -(-3) - 1 ⇒ -4 < 3 - 1 ⇒ -4 < 2 which is true
For point C(-4, 2): 2 < -(-4) - 1 ⇒ 2 < 4 - 1 ⇒ 2 < 3 which is true
For point D(2, 4): 4 < -(2) - 1 ⇒ 4 < -2 - 1 ⇒ 4 < -3 which is false
For point E(3, 1): 1 < -(3) - 1 ⇒ 1 < -3 - 1 ⇒ 1 < -4 which is false
For point F(-2, 3): 3 < -(-2) - 1 ⇒ 3 < 2 - 1 ⇒ 3 < 1 which is false
Therefore, the schools that Natalie is allowed to attend are the schools at point B and C.
Wyoming’s population is
equals to:
=> 5 x 10^5
Colorado’s population is equals to
=> 5 000 000
Now, we need to find the answer which population is greater. First, let’s
solve the Wyoming’s population:
=> 5 x 10^5
=> 5 x (10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10)
=> 5 x 100 000
=> 500 000
=> Colorado vs Wyoming = 5 000 000 vs 500 000
Thus, Wyoming population is 0.1 times the population of Colorado.
=> 5 000 000 x 0.1 = 500 000
Answer:
3 1/4 + 2 1/3 = 67 / 12 = 57 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Conversion a mixed number to a improper fraction: 3 1/4 = 3 · 4 + 1
4
= 13
4
Conversion a mixed number to a improper fraction: 2 1/3 = 2 · 3 + 1
3
= 7
3
Add: 13
4
+ 7
3
= 13 · 3
4 · 3
+ 7 · 4
3 · 4
= 39
12
+ 28
12
= 39 + 28
12
= 67
12
Answer:
i think its c.distributive