Great, because y=2x+5 is 3xy kay.
70 / 35 = 2
So the 70 pound dog weights double the weight of the 35 pound dog, so he will eat twice as much.
2 x 2.5 = 5 cups
Meaning he will eat 5 cups of dry dog food a day.
By the same logic a 140 pound dog would have to eat twice what a 70 pound dog eats, that is 10 cups of dry dog food a day, so 7 1/2 cups are not enough.
Challenge: per pound a dog eats more than a cat. Since you know a 140 pound dog eats 10 cups, you can dive 140 by 10, to find out that each cup feeds 14 pounds, so half a cup would be the amount of food to feed a 7 pound dog, meaning that a dog weighing 1 pound less than a 8 pound cat would need the same amount of food, so it eats more than a cat.
It would be...
(18 +28) divided by two
then take that and multiply it by the height - 5
the 6 in this equation doesn't matter because it is not the height of the shape
Y= 10 + 1.25x
This is the answer because 10 is the initial fee (you start with it) and 1.25 is added for each minute, with each minute being the variable
Reduce the number of terms in the expression by operating on like terms
for example
Simplify
x^2 - 3x + 4 + x^2 + 6x - 6
the like terms are the x^2 and x^2 , -3x and 6x and 4 and -6
so we have
x^2 + x^2 - 3x + 6x + 4 - 6
= 2x^2 + 3x - 2
This is the simplified form of the original expression