Answer:
4 horses and 8 ducks.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number of ducks be d and the number of horses be h.
d + h = 12
Now ducks have 2 feet and horses have 4 so:
2d + 4h = 32
Multiply the first equation by 2
2d + 2h = 24
Subtract this equation from the second equation:
4h - 2h = 32 - 24
2h = 8
h = 4.
So there were 4 horses and 12 - 4 = 8 ducks.
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Answer: Yes they are equivalent</h3>
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Work Shown:
Expand out the first expression to get
(a-3)(2a^2 + 3a + 3)
a(2a^2 + 3a + 3) - 3(2a^2 + 3a + 3)
2a^3 + 3a^2 + 3a - 6a^2 - 9a - 9
2a^3 + (3a^2-6a^2) + (3a-9a) - 9
2a^3 - 3a^2 - 6a - 9
Divide every term by 2 so we can pull out a 2 through the distributive property
2a^3 - 3a^2 - 6a - 9 = 2(a^3 - 1.5a^2 - 3a - 4.5)
This shows that (a-3)(2a^2 + 3a + 3) is equivalent to 2(a^3 - 1.5a^2 - 3a - 4.5)
Answer:
37 I think
Step-by-step explanation:
1. She can buy 5 cupcakes and spend 30 dollars.
2. So she can by 5 more cookies with the rest of her money.
The solution for b could really be any answers as long as when that number is divided by 4.3 it is less than 11.3
1 possible answer though could be 11.3
Because when 11.3 is divided by 4.3 it is less then 11.3
Sorry if I'm missing something and the answer is wrong!