Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
You didn't list the options from which we are to choose as your system of inequalities, but that doesn't matter...we'll come up with them on our own and then you can match them to your options. The first inequality is going to be about the number of hours worked. The second inequality is going to be about the money earned. Hours worked and money earned have to be in 2 different inequalities because they are not the same. If x is one job and y is the other, and the combination of these jobs cannot be more than 12 hours total, then the inequality for this is:
x + y ≤ 12
That represents the hours worked. As far as the money goes, she makes $8 per hour, x, at the first job, and $9 per hour, y, at the second job. She wants the combination of these wages to be at least $100. The inequality that represents the money earned is:
8x + 9y ≥ 100
That is the system that represents your situation.
Answer: 2
Step-by-step explanation:
2/7 + 13/14 = 1 3/14
4/14+13/14 = 17/14
Answer:
33
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the interquartile range , first find the median (middle value) of the lower and upper half of the data. These values are quartile 1 and quartile 3 . The IQR is the difference between Q3 and Q1.
Answer:
- <u><em>The place value of micrometers is the millionths.</em></u>
Explanation:
<em>Place value</em> is how much a digit is worth according to the position it has in the number.
In a one digit number, the only digit is in the place of the ones. That means, that the digit is itself. For instance 8, values 8 × 1, because it is in the place of the ones.
In a two digit numbers, the number to the right is in the place of the ones, and the number to the left is in the place of the tens. Then, the number on the left values 10 times itself. For instance in the number 28, 8 values 8×1 and 2 values 2×10 = 20. That makes 20 + 8 = 28.
From rigth to left the place values are:
- Ones
- Tens
- Hundreds
- Thousands
- Ten-thousands
- Hundred-thousands
- Millions
For the decimals, you count the place values from left to right. They are:
- Tenths
- Hundreths
- Thousandths
- Ten-thousanths
- Hundred-thousanths
- Millionths
Micrometers is a unit that is one-millionth of a meter:
- 1 mcirometer = 10⁻⁶ meter
- 1 micrometer = 0.000001 meter
Hence, the place value of micrometers is the millionths.
Im pretty sure this is the answer F (x) = e^2x + 1