15, and the E-axis of his graph should go from 0 to at least 150.
Answer:
C is your answer.................
Answer:
28 Books
Step-by-step explanation:
If there are 6 members and you are looking for how many EACH of them read, you divide how many books they've read all together by how many members there are.
168 ÷ 6 = 28
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Answer:
no solution
Step-by-step explanation:
12x − 18y = 27
4x − 6y = 10
Multiply the second equation by -3 so we can eliminate x
-3(4x − 6y) = 10*-3
-12x +18y = -30
Add the first equation to this new equation
12x − 18y = 27
-12x +18y = -30
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0 = -3
This is not a true equation, so there is no solution