Answer: Variables
F and C are placeholders for numbers. They are called variables because they are allowed to vary, or change. If you change C then it affects F, and vice versa. If the values for the placeholders is not allowed to change, yet it holds a number, then it is considered a constant. In this case, we don't have constants or else the formula isn't too useful.
60/15=4 meaning 25% of the dogs are purebreed
Answer:
The SF is 3
Step-by-step explanation:
The sides are 3x the length of the sides of ∆ABC
Answer:
Isolate the variable by dividing each side by factors that don't contain the variable.
Inequality Form: x
<
3
Interval Notation:
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−
∞
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3
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