Y + 4x < 8
y < -4x + 8
2 points that satisfy this are (0,8) and (2,0)....and those happen to be ur x and y intercepts (where the line crosses the x and y axis)
graph...so go ahead and plot ur x and y intercepts (0,8) and (2,0).....ur slope is - 4.....so start at ur y int (0,8) and go down 4 spaces, and to the right 1...plot that point, then go down 4 spaces and to the right 1, then plot that point...keep doing this and u will have ur line...u should have crossed the x axis at (0,2)......ur line will be a dashed line since the problem has no equal sign.... the shading will go below the line because it is less then.
y - 3 > = 1/2x
y > = 1/2x + 3
2 points that satisfy this are : (0,3) and (-6,0)...ur x and y intercepts
graph : plot ur intercepts (0,3) and (-6,0)....u have a slope of 1/2...so start at ur x intercept (-6,0) and go up 1 space, and to the right 2 spaces, plot that point...then go up 1 and to the right 2, plot that point...keep doing this and u will cross the y axis at (0,3)....this line will be a solid line....the shading will go above the line.
4 because it is the only number on the x side of the table that you can get a single value for y from
Answer:
Total number of ways= 144 ways
Step-by-step explanation:
Number of ways 3 can order chicken
= 3!
= 3*2*1
= 6
Number of ways 4 can order steak
= 4!
= 4*3*2*1
= 24
Number of ways 1 can order lobster
= 1!
= 1
Total number of ways= 24*6*1
Total number of ways= 144 ways
Answer:
69
Step-by-step explanation:
If every 175th person gets free admission, that means
175th
175 * 2 = 350th
175 * 3 = 525th
person gets free admission and so on...
This basically means <em><u>"how many 175s are there is 6742 (for first day) and 5487 (for 2nd day)?"</u></em>
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We would need to divide and see the WHOLE number, not the fractional(decimal) amount remaining. So
<u>1st Day:</u>
6742/175 = 38.53
This means 38 people will get free admission
<u>2nd Day:</u>
5487/175 = 31.35
This means 31 people will get free admission
In the 2 days, total of 38 + 31 = 69 people will get free admission