He would need to sell 28 because
12.50*28=350 and 350+50=400
Answer:
9 1/6
Step-by-step explanation:
multiplication of fractions
your 5 = 5/1
hence it will be 5/1 x 11/6 = 55/6
55 divided by 6 will be equal to 9 with one remainder
so your answer will be 9 1/6
−2x + 3y + 5z = −21
−4z = 20
6x − 3y = 0
do -4z=20 first
divide both sides by -4 to get z by itself
-4z/-4=20/-4
z=-5
Use z=-5 into −2x + 3y + 5z = −21
-2x+3y+5(-5)=-21
-2x+3y-25=-21
move -25 to the other side
sign changes from -25 to +25
-2x+3y-25+25=-21+25
-2x+3y=4
6x-3y=0
find x by eliminating y
Add the equations together
-2x+6x+3y+(-3y)=4+0
-2x+6x+3y-3y=4
4x=4
Divide by 4 for both sides
4x/4=4/4
x=1
Use x=1 into 6x − 3y = 0
6(1)-3y=0
6-3y=0
Move 6 to the other side
6-6-3y=0-6
-3y=-6
Divide both sides by -3
-3y/-3=-6/-3
y=2
Answer:
(1, 2, -5)
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
The first equation is that of a an ellipse. The second equation is that of a line.
Attached is the graphs of both of these equations.
<em>If you think about it, there can only be 2 possible ways of solutions (intersection points) of an ellipse and a line.</em>
<em>1. The line will not intersect the ellipse at all, so no solution</em>
<em>2. The line will intersect the ellipse at 2 points maximum</em>
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So, we can clearly see from the reasoning that the maximum number of possible solutions would be 2. The graph attached confirms this as well.
My guess would be -54 because we are starting with -54