Short Answer: A
Remark
The second cut is going to have the same slope as the original line. The lines are parallel.
Step One
You need to find the slope. That is the main part of this problem. You can pick any 2 points on the graph to do that.
<em>Point one</em>
(- 11, 10) That point is on the upper left of the line
<em>Point Two</em>
The y intercept is a handy point in this question. It is right on the y axis. Each square counts as 2, so it is at (0,6)
<em>Formula</em>
slope = m = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)
<em>Givens</em>
y2 = 10
y1 = 6
x2 = -12 Each square counts as 2 in the x direction.
x1 = 0
<u>Substitute and solve.</u>
m = (10 - 6) / (-12 - 0)
m = 4/ - 12
m = - 1/3
Step Two
Find the y intercept of the new line using the given point.
So far what we have is
y = (-1/3)x + b
The point used for the second line is (0,-2)
-2 = (-1/3)*0 + b
b = - 2
Answer
The second line is
y = (-1/3)x - 2
0.08/10= 0.008. 0.08 is ten times as great as 0.008
Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
We start by getting the value of x
We have this as follows:
5x ≤ 43 + 11
5x ≤ 54
x ≤ 54/5
x ≤ 10.8
As we can see, the maximum integer closest to this decimal is the value 10
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A. John will not be painting the floor area of that of the door or window openings.
Part B. Subtracting the areas of the floor, door, and window from the total surface area will provide the area to be painted so Judy is correct.
Part C.
We first need to find the area to be painted.
A=floor+2(wall1)+2(wall2)-window-door
A=14(7)+2(7)8+2(14)8-3(6)-3(7)
A=98+112+224-18-21
A=395 ft^2
Since a gallon of paint will cover 350 ft^2
395ft^2(gal/350ft^2)=1.13 gal
John will need approximately 1.13 gallons of paint. (Rounded to nearest hundredth of a gallon)