Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1) 5 2)20 3)3 4) 12
5) 9 6)18 7) 3 8) 20
9) 27 10)15 11)5 12)18
Every second number s probably three times the first number.
There aren't any any questions that I see
Answer:
n has to be negative
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve this equation, 15 has to be subtracted from 2 which is negative
Since n is positive then the overall result will be negative
Sounds to me as tho you are to graph 3x+5y<10, and that after doing so you are to restrict the shaded answer area created by the "constraint" inequality x≤y+1. OR x-1 ≤ y OR y≥x-1. If this is the correct assumption, then please finish the last part of y our problem statement by typing {x-y<=1}.
First graph 3x+5y = 10, using a dashed line instead of a solid line.
x-intercept will be 10/3 and y-intercept will be 2. Now, because of the < symbol, shade the coordinate plane BELOW this dashed line.
Next, graph y=x-1. y-intercept is -1 and x intercept is 1. Shade the graph area ABOVE this solid line.
The 2 lines intersect at (1.875, 0.875). To the LEFT of this point is a wedge-shaped area bounded by the 2 lines mentioned. That wedge-shaped area is the solution set for this problem.