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I think is B
Answer:
It takes 1 seconds for push-ups and 3 seconds for sit-ups for Mei to do exercise.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Let the time taken for push-ups be 'x'.
Let the time taken for sit-ups be 'y'.
Now Given:
17 push-ups and 6 sit-ups, it takes a total of 35 seconds.
So we can say that;

Also Given:
41 seconds to do 20 push-ups and 7 sit-ups.
so we can say that;

Now Multiplying equation 1 by 7 we get;

Now Multiplying equation 2 by 6 we get;

Now Subtracting equation 3 from equation 4 we get;

Now substituting the value of x in equation 1 we get;

Hence It takes 1 seconds for push-ups and 3 seconds for sit-ups for Mei to do exercise.
(2x+1)=Jeremy´s age
(2x+3)=Sam´s age.
we suggest this equation:
(2x+1)(2x+3)=783
4x²+6x+2x+3=783
4x²+8x-780=0
x²+2x-195=0
We solve this quadratic equation:
x=[-2⁺₋√(4-4*1*(-195))]/2=(-2⁺₋28)/2
x₁=(-2-28)/2=-15 this solution is not valid.
x₂=(-2+28)/2=13
Jeremy´s age=2x+1=2*13+1=27
Sam´s age=2x+3=2*13+3=29
The answer is 42 bc 42-6 is 36
Transformation of Periodic Functions [cos(x)]
For horizontal shifting: +c (left) -c (right)
For vertical shifting: +d (up) -d (down)
For horizontal scaling (period): b↑ compressing b↓ stretching
For vertical scaling (amplitude): a>1 stretching 0<a<1 compressing
Refer to the chart I attached
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