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You have the equations...
2x+y=7
and
3x+5y=14
To be able to even solve for any of the variables...multiply the equations by...2...and..3...
2x+y=7----*3--> 6x+3y=21
and
3x+5y=14-----*2--->6x+10y=28
Thus,
6x+3y=21
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6x+10y=28
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-7y=-7
y=1
Now, plug y back into any of the original equations....we'll use 2x+y=7 in this case....
2x+(1)=7
2x+1=7
-1 -1
2x=6
x=3
Thus, the point of intersection for these two equations is (3,1)
Answer:
0.1039
Step-by-step explanation:
Obtain the place value of 9 in each value and choose the smallest :
1.95
9 is the first digit after the decimal point ; which is equal to 0.9 = tenth place
0.1039
9 is the 4th digit after the decimal point ; which is equal to 0.0009 = ten thousandth place
3.092
9 is the second digit after the decimal point ; which is equal to 0.09 = hundredth place
2.009
9 is the third digit after the decimal point ; which is equal to 0.009 = thousandth place
Hence the smallest value of 9 among the options given resides in 0.1039 (ten thousandth place).
3x+2y=5.44
it's a two variable problem which can't be solved algebraically unless you are given the weight of one of the balls.
Answer is 432 cans in total
18 packs times 24 cans in each is 432
Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation: