Well if she added three blue and four red originally, and is now using 16 red then we would divide 16 by the original four. Which means to get the number of blue we are gonna end up multiplying by four. So three times four is twelve. Which means she would use 12 blue and 16 red to get the same color she got with 3 blue and 4 red earlier. The equation, lets use x for blue and y for red, would be 4(3x + 4y) = desired color
K=19 which would leave the equation 181=181. The first step to solving this is subtracting 9k from each side.
after you do that it should be k-9=10
now you add 9 to both sides leave k=19. plug k into the equation and get 181=181
Answer:
i believe the answer is D (which is 10)
Step-by-step explanation:
i just took the test. so you have to isolate X, so you add 2 to both sides and on the right you get answer of "5". so then you have to multiply both sides by "2/1" (which is the reciprocal of 1/2) and so on the left side so you're left with just "x", and on the right side you have 2/1 times 5/1 which equals "10".
Answer:
4√3+1
Step-by-step explanation: