I believe it is zero, because there is no number less than 1.
3x+7y=-6 -7x+3y=26 -4x+4y=-32 +4x on both sides and you end up with 4y=-32+4x now divide both sides by 4 and you get y=-8+x then to incorporate that in one of the problems 3x+7(-8+x)=-6 do the distributive property with the 7 into the () and you get 3x-56+7x=-6 now add all common variables and get 10x-56=-6 now add 56 to both sides and you get 10x=50 now divide by 10 on both side and you get x=5 now for getting y to equal a number instead of an equation 3(5)+7y=-6 15+7y=-6 subtract 15 on both sides to get 7y=-21 not divide by 7 on both sides to get y=-3 your answers are y=-3 and x=5
300; Since EF is the only segment not included in FHE, just subtract the 60 degrees there from 360 to get the sum of the rest of the circle
360-60 = 300
Hopefully this is right, i'm a little rusty on geometry
Answer:
G) Yes, because the plots and the linear model both align to produce a similar calculated sum.
H) I need to see the data table again for step 2d.
Step-by-step explanation:
1.) You scatter plot should be off by 6.97, since that was the first difference in your data table set of terms.
Basically subtract all of the GPAs from the Hours in the table.
Ex). Hours - GPA = Difference
or like before,
9.2 - 2.23 = 6.97
Do the rest of the numbers like this then plot the answers. I'd advise you plot your second set of scatter plot points in a different color.
This situation of the recipe can be represented as y=x+5.5 and it is expected that x is ≥ 0 and y is ≥ 5.5.
<h3>What is the equation for this situation?</h3>
It is known the total amount of flour (y) is equivalent to the total amount of whole wheat flour (5.5) added to the total white flour (x). Therefore, the equation is:
y = x + 5.5
The possible values are
x = It is expected x is equalthan 0 or greater to it since the minimum amount of white flour that can be added is 0.
y = It is expected y is equal than 5.5 or greater to it since even if no
white flour is added the minimum total is 5.5.
Learn more about equation in:
brainly.com/question/10413253
#SPJ1