If Marie is 5 inches that Would make sandy 11 inches. So for every odd inch that Marie may be add 6 inches to represent Sandy”s height. I hope this somewhat helps or gives you an idea of what to do
Answer:
Constant: -17
Coefficient: 7
Number of terms: 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Constant: -17
-> This is the number that doesn't change. No matter what m or p is, -17 will be -17
Coefficient: 7
-> The coefficient is the number next to the variable. In this case, the number "with" (being multiplied by) p is 7
Number of terms: 3
-> There are three terms. A term includes positive/negative, number, variables, etc.
-> The terms are:
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- Heather
Answer:
One Solution
Step-by-step explanation:
First substitute the y in the first equation with the second equation to get
-2x-4=3x+3
since theres a variable of both sides, you subtract the variable with the least coefficient, in this case, you add 2x to both sides to get
-4=5x+3
subtract the constant on both sides to get
-1=5x
divide both sides by 5
x= -0.2 or -1/5
Answer: The mixed number is 5 5/8 cups of trail mix.
Step-by-step explanation:
- Find the least common multiple of 4, 6, 2, 8, and 3, which is 24.
- Convert the fractions so they have 24 as their denominator.
- 2 1/4 ; 9/4 = 54/24
- 5/6 = 20/24
- 1/2 = 12/24
- 1 3/8 ; 11/8 = 33/24
- 2/3 = 16/24
3. Add the numerators, 54 + 20 + 12 + 33 + 16. 54 +16 = 70. 70 + 20 = 90. 90 + 12 = 102. 102 + 33 = 135.
4. The improper fraction is 135/24. Simplify it by 3 on both numerator and denominator which results in 45/8. 45/8 as a mixed number is 5 5/8 since 8 goes into 45, 5 times and the remainder is 5, which results the denominator to be 8.
do you need to include the wiggle infront of the first bracket? if not;
(x+1) ÷ [(x^2+2) x (2x-3dx)]
x^2 x 2x = 2x^3
x^2 x -3dx = -3dx^3
2 x 2x = 4x
2 x -3dx = - 6dx
i cant find a way to make it equal 0 so i think the answer is just
x+1 over 2x^3 - 3dx^3 + 4x - 6dx as a fraction