1 gallon is 128 ounces, 5 gallons is 640 ounces. So 6*16=94 ounces Pitcher equals 64 ounces, so 640-158=452, there are 452 ounces of water left
Mistake on my part ignore this
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
One of the more obvious "connections" between linear equations is the presence of the same two variables (e. g., x and y) in these equations.
Assuming that your two equations are distinct (neither is merely a multiple of the other), we can use the "elimination by addition and subtraction" method to eliminate one variable, leaving us with an equation in one variable, solve this 1-variable (e. g., in x) equation, and then use the resulting value in the other equation to find the value of the other variable (e. g., y). By doing this we find a unique solution (a, b) that satisfies both original equations. Not only that, but also this solution (a, b) will also satisfy both of the original linear equations.
I urge you to think about what you mean by "analyze connections."
A = -0.7
B = -9/16 (0.5623)
C = -0.4
D = -5/16 (0.3125)
The last option is correct