Value of both the integers as three times the largest consecutive integer is 15 less than 2/3 the smallest one is -7, -9.
As given,
Let x, x +2 be two consecutive odd integers
Three times largest integer=3( x+2)
15 less than 2/3 smallest integer=(2/3)x -15
Equation :
3(x+2)=(2/ 3)x -15
⇒ 3x +6=(2x -45)/3
⇒ 9x-2x= -18 -45
⇒ 7x=-63
⇒ x =-9
and x+2 =-7
Therefore, value of both the integers as three times the largest consecutive integer is 15 less than the 2/3 the smallest one is -7, -9.
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Its not B because it holds 0 which is ±
It is not possible to select a single group from the primary school, since being a single group it could not in any way represent the entire primary school.
Choosing a group would provide the average height for that group, not the entire primary.
Assumptions can be made that the course of half of the primary would theoretically give us a more accurate representation, but the objective is to select a number of students from each course and there would be a representative sample of the entire primary.
Find the unit rate for each Olivia and Ryan:
2 2/5 km 15 36 km
------------ * ------- = ------------ = 3.6 km/hr (Olivia)
2/3 hr 15 10 hr
4 1/2 km 2 9 km
------------- * --------- = --------- = 3 km/hr (Ryan)
1 1/2 hr 2 3 hr
Olivia walked 0.6 km/hr faster than did Ryan.
Answer:
$24
Step-by-step explanation:
Since you know 5 tickets equal to $60, and you want to find the cost of one ticket, you would divide 60 by 5. 60/5=12. So each ticket costs 12 dollars. But you want to find the cost of two. So multiply $12 by two to get $24 dollars per two tickets.