Hello!
First of all we need to find what y equals to have it in slope intercept form.
y-x=5
y=x+5
As you can see, our slope has to be one, and our y-intercept is 5.
y=x+5
I hope this helps!
Answer:
Exact answer not possible: See below.
Step-by-step explanation:
The total that Tammy would pay is the sum of 2A and 5B, where A and B are the number of candies costing $2 and $5, respectively. Therefore:
2A + 2B = Total Spent
We are told Tammy spent <u>at least</u> $75, which can be written as "Total Spent > $75."
The equation becomes 2A + 5B > 75
Rearranging:
2A + 5B > 75
2A > 75 - 5B
A > (75 - 5B)/2
To find the maximum of the candy A bought, one can try different values of A and B that result in a total of at least $75. If the amount spent were $75 exactly, a solution would be 35 A (for $70), leaving $5 for 1 candy B. But we don't know the exact amount. The problems states "at least $75." As far as we know, Tammy may have spent $105, $405, $1,005, or even $4,005 (200 A and 1 B). One cannot pick a maximum simply since the maximum spent is not defined. The next possible value above $75 would be $77, which represents 36 A and 1 B candies.
Answer:
use symbolab
Step-by-step explanation:
In a question like this, you want to approach it with the equation "slope intercept form" which is

b = y-intercept
- the point where the line intercepts the y-axis
m = slope
I suggest using Desmos Graphing Calculator, it really helps and shows you a graphed equation. Let me know what you get!
Answer: 0.5, 48,36,1.5,2.25
Step-by-step explanation:
Dado que, la última fila dice 12: 3, eso significa que la relación entre los dos números es 4: 1, por lo que si aplicamos al resto, por ejemplo, 9 sería 2.25 ya que divides 9 entre 4.
¡Espero que tenga sentido y buena suerte!