The first fraction is 4 over 6, right? hopefully it is, i cant really see.
Basically, you can divide 4 and 6 by the same number, they have factors in common. They're both multiples of 2. if you divide them both by 2, you get 2 over 3, which is the <em>exact same amount as 4 over 6, it's just written in a simpler way. </em>the first answer is 2 over 3.
What numbers can both 10 and 15 be divided by? give it a try.
Answer:
x = 2.5 or 7.5
Step-by-step explanation:
Subtract 3/4.
|5 -x| = 10/4 = 2.5
This resolves to two equations:
- 5 -x = 2.5 ⇒ x = 5 -2.5 = 2.5
- 5 -x = -2.5 ⇒ x = 5 +2.5 = 7.5
The solutions are x = 2.5 or 7.5.
All u have to do is plug in the values
68) -(4q) = -(4*-3) =-4*3= -12
70) 5P-6= (5*5)-6 =25-6= 19
72) 7q-7p= 7(-3)-7(5) = -21-35= -56
74)2q/(4p) = 2(-3)/4(5)= -6/20= -3/10
Answer:
$1.75
Step-by-step explanation:
The selling for each candy bar may be determined by a set of linear equations. This pair of linear equations may be solved simultaneously by using the elimination method. This will involve ensuring that the coefficient of one of the unknown variables is the same in both equations.
It may be solved by substitution in that one of the variable is made the subject of the equation and the result is substituted into the second equation
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Let the cost of a snack bag be s and that of a candy bar be c, then if on Wednesday the students or 23 snack bags and 36 candy bars that raised $114.75 on Thursday the seventh so 37 snack bags and 36 candy bars that raised $146.25
23s + 36c = 114.75
37s + 36c = 146.25
14s = 31.5
s = $2.25
23(2.25) + 36c = 114.75
36c = 114.75 - 51.75
36c = 63
c = 63/36
= $1.75