Answer:
True
Step-by-step explanation:
Like terms like 4x-3x the x term. is a like term
6-4x can be subtracted because they aren't the same.
High Hopes^^
Barry-
9 because 18÷2=9
you can use models to help too
get 18 things and put them in 2 groups
A(n) = -5 + 6(n - 1)a(n)=−5+6(n−1)a, left parenthesis, n, right parenthesis, equals, minus, 5, plus, 6, left parenthesis, n, min
DENIUS [597]
Answer:
The 12th term is 61
Step-by-step explanation:
I will assume that your a(n) = -5 + 6(n - 1) is correct; the rest is redundant (duplicative, unneeded).
To find the 12th term, substitute 12 for n in the above formula:
a(12) = -5 + 6(12 - 1) = -5 + 6(11) = 66 - 5, or 61
The 12th term is 61
5.70c + 9.80a = 1526.60
a = 4c
5.70c + 9.80(4c) = 1526.60
5.70c + 39.20c = 1526.60
44.90c = 1526.60
c = 1526.60/44.90
c = 34 <=== child tickets sold
a = 4c
a = 4(34)
a = 136 ...adult tickets sold
Answer:
4(30 +1)= 4(30) + 4(1)
Step-by-step explanation:
The property states a(b+c)= ab+ac.
30 and 1 equals 31, then you just plug the two numbers into the equation.