Your question is a bit unclear, but I will try to answer it anyway.
The expression 3x + 2(x - 1) - 4 simplified is:
3x + 2(x - 1) - 4
= 3x + 2x - 2 - 4
= 5x - 6
I cannot tell what the answers are but I am guessing they are these?:
A) 3x + 2x - 2 - 4
B) 5x - 6
C) 3(x - 4)
D) 3(x + 2) - 6
E) 6(x - 1)
Answer A is one, and so is answer B. If I read your question accurately.
I hope I helped!
Answer:
third option
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is C.
I added the fractions of the leftovers together and I got 25/24.
Answer:
Lets take the hypothesis
<em>zα/2 </em>
<em>- zα/2 </em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>α/2 = 0.10/2 = 0.05
</em>
<em>z(0.05) = 3.92
</em>
<em>-z(0.05) = -3.92
</em>