Answer:
Charlie's solution is incorrect.
Part A: The equation must be divided by the number next to the variable. So 5x will be divided by 5 which will equal x, and 30 will be divided by 5 which equals 6. The final answer will be x=6.
Part B: The equation will have one solution because there is only one way to solve it.
I would put d. 117 because 180-63= 117 and go by the opposite interior etc. rules.
So, let's list the facts:
1) In a week, the eagle eats 3.85 kilograms
2) there are 7 days in a week
3) on each day, the eagle eats the same amount.
This means that in order to find out how much was eaten on each day, we need to divide the whole week's food by the number of days in a week:
3.85/7= 0.55
(3.85=3.5+0.35 and 5*7=55, so (3.5+0.35)/7=0.5+0.05=0.55
Every day the eagle eats 0.55 kilograms of meat!
Answer: Gender = categorical ; Age = quantitative ; Household income = quantitative ; Automobile preference = Categorical
Step-by-step explanation:
Distinction between quantitative and categorical variables are based made on whether the variables are represented with a numeric or non-numeric value. Categorical variables usually takes in strings such as in the scenario above, the appropriate input for gender will be either 'Male' or 'Female' and Automobile preference will be a string of the type of automobile which the user prefers. On the other hand, quantitative variables will accept numeric values such as age and household income.
(5y+6y)+(4x+8y)+(1z-5y)=
5y+6y+4x+8y+1z-5y=
14y+4x+1z
Melissa combined unlike terms