58
Between 60 and 55, 5+8=13
Given:
The graph of a line segment.
The line segment AB translated by the following rule:

To find:
The coordinates of the end points of the line segment A'B'.
Solution:
From the given figure, it is clear that the end points of the line segment AB are A(-2,-3) and B(4,-1).
We have,

Using this rule, we get


Similarly,


Therefore, the endpoint of the line segment A'B' are A'(2,-6) and B'(8,-4).
8.
48/6 = 8. hope this helps :)
Wouldn't the answer be 12.5 because 2/4 is 0.5 and 6+6 is 12
Answer:
5 tulips.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
The expression for the cost of the tulips is 
Where,
is the number of tulips.
Now, Joanna has
.
So, number of tulips that can be bought with the above amount can be obtained by substituting
for cost. This gives,
.
As the number of tulips cannot be in decimals or fractions, so the maximum number of tulips that can be bought will be 5.