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Let r be the number of matches that Rebecca's team won.
We know that Katheryn's team won 9 more matches than Rebecca's team, and we know that Katheryn's team won 52 matches.
Using this given information, we can create the following equation.

If you wish to solve this, we can subtract both sides by 9 to get the following value for r.

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Number of plants = 5
Amount of soil present for 5 plants = 3/4 gallons
Now here we have to find how much soil will each plant get.
So we have to apply unitary method here to find how much would each plant get the share of soil.
Soil required by 5 plants = 3/4 gallons
Soil required by 1 plant = 3/4 divided by 5 = 3/20 gallons
Answer: Each plant will get 3/20 gallons of soil.
Answer:
b = 104
Step-by-step explanation:
Slope is expressed as;
m = y2-y1/x2-x1
14 = b - 6/5-(-2)
14 = b - 6/5+2
14 = b-6/7
Cross multiply
b-6 = 14 * 7
b - 6 = 98
b = 98 + 6
b = 104
Answer:
The answer is below
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula m = (12,000 + 12,000rt)/12t gives Keri's monthly loan payment, where r is the annual interest rate and t is the length of the loan, in years. Keri decides that she can afford, at most, a $275 monthly car payment. Give an example of an interest rate greater than 0% and a loan length that would result in a car payment Keri could afford. Provide support for your answer.
Answer: Let us assume an annual interest rate (r) = 10% = 0.1. The maximum monthly payment (m) Keri can afford is $275. i.e. m ≤ $275. Using the monthly loan payment formula, we can calculate a loan length that would result in a car payment Keri could afford.

The loan must be at least for 5.72 years for an annual interest rate (r) of 10%