Answer: Q=1/2p+15,= p=2q-30= Slope = 1.000/2.000 = 0.500
p-intercept = -30/1 = -30.00000
q-intercept = 30/2 = 15
Step-by-step explanation: Rearrange the equation by subtracting what is to the right of the equal sign from both sides of the equation :
p-(2*q-30)=0
Solve p-2q+30 = 0
we have an equation of a straight line. Such an equation is usually written y=mx+b ("y=mx+c" in the UK).
"y=mx+b" is the formula of a straight line drawn on Cartesian coordinate system in which "y" is the vertical axis and "x" the horizontal axis.
In this formula :
y tells us how far up the line goes
x tells us how far along
m is the Slope or Gradient i.e. how steep the line is
b is the Y-intercept i.e. where the line crosses the Y axis
The X and Y intercepts and the Slope are called the line properties. We shall now graph the line p-2q+30 = 0 and calculate its properties
Notice that when p = 0 the value of q is 15/1 so this line "cuts" the q axis at q=15.00000
q-intercept = 30/2 = 15
When q = 0 the value of p is -30/1 Our line therefore "cuts" the p axis at p=-30.00000
p-intercept = -30/1 = -30.00000
Slope is defined as the change in q divided by the change in p. We note that for p=0, the value of q is 15.000 and for p=2.000, the value of q is 16.000. So, for a change of 2.000 in p (The change in p is sometimes referred to as "RUN") we get a change of 16.000 - 15.000 = 1.000 in q. (The change in q is sometimes referred to as "RISE" and the Slope is m = RISE / RUN)
Slope = 1.000/2.000 = 0.500
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming Roberto wants to completely fill each page that he puts cards in, this function describes the number of 2-card pages, a, and 3-card pages, b.
2a + 3b =18
Ricardo can fill up 9 2-card pages, and 6 3-card pages.
a=9, b=0
We must add 2 3-card pages at a time,so that we have an even number for the 2-card pages:
a=6, b=2
Add 2 to b once more:
a=3, b=4
One more time:
a=0, b=6:
Thus, Ricardo can display his figures in the following page combinations:
a=9, b=0
a=6, b=2
a=3, b=4
a=0, b=6
Remember that a= number of 2-card pages and b=number of 3-card pages
There are 4 different ways that Ricardo can arrange his figures in terms of what kind of pages he uses.
The answer is X=23 and y=9
Let us say that:
x = cost of shorts
y = cost of slacks
z = cost of sports coat
From the given statements, we can create the following
equations:
eqtn 1: 3 x + y =
10.96
eqtn 2: 7 x + 2 y +
z = 30.40
eqtn 3: 4 x + z =
14.45
Rewrite eqtn 1 explicit to y:
y = 10.96 – 3 x -->
eqtn 4
Rewrite eqtn 3 explicit to z:
z = 14.45 – 4x -->
eqtn 5
Plug in the values of y (eqtn 4) and z (eqtn 5) to eqtn
2:
7 x + 2 (10.96 – 3 x) + 14.45 – 4 x = 30.40
7 x + 21.92 – 6 x + 14.45 – 4 x = 30.40
- 3 x + 36.37 = 30.40
- 3 x = - 5.97
x = 1.99
Eqtn 4:
y = 10.96 – 3 x
y = 10.96 – 3 (1.99)
y = 4.99
Eqtn 5:
z = 14.45 – 4x
z = 14.45 – 4 (1.99)
z = 6.49
Therefore each shirt cost $1.99, each slacks cost $4.99,
and each sports coat cost $6.49.
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