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The answer to the question is: 4
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Answer:
y=2x+6
Step-by-step explanation:
y=mx+b
your two point that are [-1, 4] with 1 as x and 4 as y
replace y with 4 then replace m with 2 then put your negative one in () it should look like this
4=2(-1)+b then do what in Parentheses
that will give you -2 then add 2 to 4 and that will give u 6
y=2x+6
A=12
120% of a =80% of b
120%a = 80%b
120a/100 = 80b/100
Divide through by 100
120a = 80b
Divide through by 80
120a/80 = b
But a=12
120x 12/80 = b
18 = b
b = 18
a+b = 12 + 18 = 30