Answer:
first we will check if the coordinate (5,4) is a solution:
you fill in only the X-coordinate (or the y-coordinate). I fill in 5 for X:
y-4 = 7(5-6)
now we have to work this out like:
y-4 = 7 • -1
y -4 = -7
y = -3 if the coordinate was the solution for the y-coordinate the answer should be 4 but it isn't so coordinate (5,4) isn't a solution.
the same goes for coordinate (6,5):
y-4 = 7 (6-6)
y-4 = 0
y = 4 if the coordinate was the solution for the y-coordinate the answer should be 5 but it isn't so coordinate (6,5) isn't a solution.
so the answer is neither
It would be 20 years because if En is 100 Mark will be 25. 25 times 4 is equal to 100
Answer:
So for the first one the first ting u have to do is FLIP the equation so---> X-12=y
Then you have to add 12 to BOTH sides----> x-12+12=y+12
<u><em>So your answer for X ----> x=y+12</em></u>
<u><em>For Y on the first equation it is--->y=x-12</em></u> (Just flipped and the sign changed)
For the second equation we are gonna solve for Y first.
The first thing u want to do is divide both sides by -3 so it will look like this
-3y/-3 = 2x/+36/-3
<u><em>So Y will equal-----> -2/3x- 12</em></u>
Now we are going to do the X part
So fist FLIP the equation----> 2x+36= -3y
The add -36 to both sides-----> 2x+36+-36=-3y+-36
Last step you have to divide both sides by 2
So that would be----> 2x/2= -3y-3
<u><em>Your final result will be----> x=-3/2y-18</em></u>
I hope this helped you out (:::::::
Answer:
A. ¹/₁₄ lb
Step-by-step explanation:
¹/₁₆ lb sand goes with ⅞ lb compost.
For 1 lb compost, the mass of sand needed is:
1 lb compost × (¹/₁₆ lb sand)/(⅞ lb compost).
We must evaluate the fraction (¹/₁₆)/(⅞).
Invert the denominator and multiply
(¹/₁₆)/(⅞) = ¹/₁₆ × ⁸/₇ Cancel the 8s
= ½ × ⅐ Multiply numerators and denominators
= ¹/₁₄
For 1 lb of compost, the mass of sand needed is ¹/₁₄ lb.