Y<span>≥18
You want to get the y only on one side of the equation. To get rid of the -6 you have to add 6 to both sides to even out the equation.
y-6</span><span>≥</span><span>12
+6 +6
y </span>≥18
Answer:
p = 100(J/K - 1)
Step-by-step explanation:
When we want to make a variable the subject of an equation, we want to get that variable by itself on one side of the equation - to unwrap it from all the operations attached to it.
Here's what the process looks like for p:

1.54 + 2.37
= (1 + 5/10 + 4/100) + (2 + 3/10 + 7/100)
= 1 + 5/10 + 4/100 + 2 + 3/10 + 7/100
= 3 + 8/10 + 11/100
= 3 + 8/10 + (10/100 + 1/100)
= 3 + 8/10 + (1/10 + 1/100)
= 3 + 8/10 + 1/10 + 1/100
= 3 + 9/10 + 1/100
= 3.91
Answer:
Neither.
Step-by-step explanation:
You can only add exponents when multiple, or subtract when dividing.
Also, 2x^3 and 2x^2 are two different terms, not like terms, so cannot subtract the two.
= (3 * 1.25 * 2)/(0.25) ^ 3
= 7.5/(1/64)
= 480 boxes
Good luck :)