The answer is 6.
Let's first simplify the expression:
3 · 2x = 6x
Now, the coefficient (k) is a number that stands right before x:
kx
Let's see what is the coefficient:
kx = 6x
So, k = 6
Answer:
The length of JF = 3
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the point of intersection of the Medians of a triangle is called the centroid of a triangle.
Thus,
For the given triangle ΔHIJ,
- Point K is the centroid of the triangle.
We also know that the centroid is 2/3 of the distance from each vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side.
Also, each Median is split into two parts such that the longer part is 2 times the length of the smaller part.
In our case,
The median JF is split into two parts such that the longer part JK is 2 times the length of the smaller part KF.
In other words,
JF = KF + JK
Given KF = 1
Also, the longer part JK is 2 times the length of the smaller part KF.
i.e.
JK = 2 KF
JK = 2(1) ∵ KF = 1
JK = 2
Thus, substituting KF = 1 and JK = 2 in JF = KF + JK
JF = KF + JK
JF = 1 + 2
JF = 3
Therefore, the length of JF = 3
No because if you multiply the ratio 7:4 by 7 you would get 49:28
Let the common multiple be x
3x : 2x
3x = 125
x = 125/3
So, B pays 2x = 2 × 125/3 = £250/3
Answer:
5(7 + 6s - 9t)
Step-by-step explanation:
35 + 30s – 45t =
= 5(7 + 6s - 9t)