<h3>Question : </h3>
if the quotient of three times a number and four is decreased by three, the result is nine. whats the number
<h3>Answer : </h3>
Trevor,
number = x
(3x÷ 4) - 3 = 9
Use a common denominator 4: 3x - 12 = 36
3x = 48
x = 16
Does it fit the original equation?
[(3 x 16) ÷ 4] -3 = (48 ÷ 4) -3 = 12 - 3 = 9
<h3>Hope it helps</h3>
For this case, we have the following equation of the second degree:
If we divide between 2 on both sides of the equation, we will have:
Where:
The solutions will come from:
Substituting:
So, we have:
Answer:
Option A
Option E
N=100, p=0.5
expected value = mean = np =50
Answer:
2(3x-20)
Step-by-step explanation:
2(3x-20) that's your answer..