Answer:
= 10 - 3n
Step-by-step explanation:
the terms 7, 4, 1, - 2 form an arithmetic sequence with n th term
=
+ (n - 1)d
where d is the common difference and
the first term
here d = - 2 - 1 = 1 - 4 = 4 - 7 = - 3 and
= 7, hence
= 7 - 3(n - 1) = 7 - 3n + 3 = 10 - 3n
12 times 35 times 28= 980..... im not sure
Answer: Yes, you can use this inequality to find the numbers of cars required.
Step-by-step explanation:
12 + 3n > 28 where n = the number of cars required
3n > 28 -12
3n > 16
n > 5 1/3
Greater than 5 1/3 gives 6 cars.
Answer:
390m squared is the answer. idk if its squared or not but i know its 390
(hope this helps)