2x + y ≤ 10
<span>y ≤ - 2x + 10 → you can see the line in red </span>
<span>As the sign is ≤, you keep only the part below the red line, included the red line </span>
<span>2x - 4y < 8 </span>
<span>- 4y < - 2x + 8 </span>
<span>y > (- 2x + 8)/- 4 </span>
<span>y > - (1/2)x - 2 → you can see the line in blue </span>
<span>As the sign is >, you keep only the part above the blue line
</span><span>A, C, D, K</span>
Answer:
I think is $5.00
Step-by-step explanation:
i dont know if i did the math right??>
Elimination is used when there is a common factor between the two equations. Substitution is used in cases where finding a common term just isn’t possible, or too complicated.
If he is selling shovels at $19 each, the answer of $153 would be incorrect. If you take $153 and divide that by 8 (shovels) you will get each shovel being a price of $19.125 each.
The overall answer of $153 could be reasonable but the overall price from selling 8 shovels will actually be $154 not $153.