Answer:
A, B, C
Step-by-step explanation:
An integer is a whole number (so not a fraction)
S + a = 300...s = 300 - a
8s + 12a = 3200
8(300 - a) + 12a = 3200
2400 - 8a + 12a = 3200
-8a + 12a = 3200 - 2400
4a = 800
a = 800/4
a = 200 <==== 200 adult tickets
s = 300 - a
s = 300 - 200
s = 100 <=== 100 student tickets
Answer:
y=2x+4
Step-by-step explanation:
**Your line isn't clearly shown on point with the grid**
If you want this in the slope-intercept form then here it is:
Slope-intercept formula: y=mx+b
Your coordinates: (-3,2) and (1,10)
To find the slope (which is the "m" in the formula) you need to do this formula:
y2 - y1 / x2 - x1 =
(The 2's and 1's should be subscript)
10-2/1-(-3) = 8/4
8/4=2
The slope should be 2
Formula right now: y=2x+b
You need to find the y-intercept:
That should be a point on the y-axis.
(0,n) **N is used for a variable since we don't have a number yet.
In your coordinate plane, (0,4) is your y-intercept.
When writing the y-intercept in the formula don't write a coordinate write the "y"
Formula: y=2x+4
Answer: 2=.36, 3=.48, 4=.16
Step-by-step explanation:
If we let "S" represent 1 baby and "D" represent 2 babies, the sample space for the chimpanzee's 2 pregnancies is {SS, SD, DS, DD}.
We can find the probability of each possible outcome by multiplying the probability of the independent events leading to that outcome.
Outcomes:. Probability:
SS. .60 x .60 = .36
SD. .60 x .40 = .24
DS. .40 x .60 = .24
DD. .40x .40 =.16
Total. 1.00
Lastly group the similar outcomes. SD+DS= .48
Answer:
Yes.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the Quadratic Equation, <em>y</em><em> </em><em>=</em><em> </em><em>Ax</em><em>²</em><em> </em><em>+</em><em> </em><em>Bx</em><em> </em><em>+</em><em> </em><em>C</em><em>,</em><em> </em>two things could happen with your <em>A</em>:
Opens down → Maximum Value [-A]
Opens up → Minimum Value [A]
We can identify the minimum or maximum value of a parabola by identifying the y-coordinate of the vertex. You can use a graph to identify the vertex or you can find the minimum or maximum value algebraically by using the formula x = ⁻ᵇ/₂ₐ. This formula will give you the x-coordinate of the vertex.
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