Answer:
9/13 were Poodles
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is 9/13 because 39 multiplied by 9/13 is 27.
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Answer: Y = - 4 & x = 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Systems of linear equations: We will solve this using substitution but you can use 2 more ways.
7x + 2y = -1
2x - 4y = 19
Leave X alone first: -------------------
10x - 2y = 18
10x/10 = 18 + 2y/10
x = 9/5 + y/5
Solve for y:
7(9/5 + y/5) + 2y = -1
63/5 + 7y/5 + 2y - 1
63/5 + 7y/5 = 10y/5 = -1
63/5 + 17y/5 = -1 (-5/5)
17y/5 = -68/5 (cancel the 5)
y = -68/17
y = - 4 (Your Answer)
7x + 2(- 4) = -1
7x + (-8) = -1
7x = 7
x = 1
CHECK=
7(1) + 2(-4) = -1
7+ (-8) = -1.
-1=-1
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
This is an geometric series.
Common ratio = second number÷ first number
To get the next number, 256 should be divide by (-4)
The three numbers are : -64 , 16 , -4
Answer:
both kinds of tickets are $5 each
Step-by-step explanation:
Let s and c represent the dollar costs of a senior ticket and child ticket, respectively. The problem statement describes two relationships:
12s + 5c = 85 . . . . . revenue from the first day of sales
6s + 9c = 75 . . . . . . revenue from the second day of sales
Double the second equation and subtract the first to eliminate the s variable.
2(6s +9c) -(12s +5c) = 2(75) -(85)
13c = 65 . . . . . simplify
65/13 = c = 5 . . . . . divide by the coefficient of c
Substitute this value into either equation. Let's use the second one.
6s + 9·5 = 75
6s = 30 . . . . . . . subtract 45
30/6 = s = 5 . . . divide by the coefficient of s
The price of a senior ticket is $5; the price of a child ticket is $5.