Answer:
"24 pounds" is the appropriate answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the question, the equation will be:
⇒
...(equation 1)
or,
⇒ 
...(equation 2)
Now,
By multiplying (equation 1) by 55 and (equation 2) by 1, we get
⇒
...(equation 3)
⇒
...(equation 4)
From equation 3 and 4, we get
⇒ 


By putting the values of "y" in equation 1, we get
⇒ 

Thus the value of x be "24 pounds".
(4^9)^5 * 4^0
4^45 * 1
4^45 in its simplest form (in other words, a very large number).
1.23794004E+27
Answer:
n = 27
Step-by-step explanation:
14n = 11n + 81 (Given)
14n - 11n = 11n - 11n + 81 (Subtraction Property of Equality)
3n = 81 (Simplify)
(Division Property of Equality)
n = 27 (Simplify)
The <u>correct answer</u> is:
B) Statement 1 and Statement 2 are theorems because they can be proved with the help of appropriate postulates.
Explanation:
<u>Statement 1</u> is the Line Intersection Theorem. To prove this, we use postulates about having only one plane passing through any 3 noncollinear points. We would choose two points from one line and one point from the second; they would be non-collinear points and be in one plane. This also works choosing the points the opposite way.
<u>Statement 2</u> is the Point and Line Contained in Plane Theorem. Again, if two lines intersect, we can choose three points to define
a plane. We have to prove that both lines are in the plane. We rely on previously proven postulates to do this.