Ya have to round it to the nearest hundred, so that would be 2 thousand.
so it's 4,552,000
The first, second one because they synchronization are proved to equally cause them to be similar
I did this in school!!
You can do it 4 times.
I think...
Your welcome!
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A. The first inequality is graphed as a shaded area below the solid line with x-and y-intercepts of 7.5 and 5, respectively. The second inequality is graphed as a shaded area above the solid line with x- and y-intercepts of 3.
The solution set is the set of integer-valued grid points one or between the lines.
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B. The point (5, 1) is included in the solution area. Mathematically, it can be shown to satisfy the two inequalities:
2(5) +3(1) ≤ 15 ⇒ 13 ≤ 15 True
(5) +(1) ≥ 3 ⇒ 6 ≥ 3 True
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C. The point (5, 1) is in the solution set. It means Michael can purchase 5 sandwiches and 1 hot lunch within his budget constraints. That will provide 6 meals, which is more than the minimum of 3 that he wants to provide.
For this case we must solve the following system of equations:

To solve we follow the steps below:
We multiply the second equation by -3:

Thus, we have the equivalent system:

We add the equations:

We look for the value of the variable "y":

Thus, the solution of the system is given by:

Answer:
