You first subtract 1/5 from both sides
3/4-1/5 = 11/20
3/2x=11/20
now you multiply 2/3 on both sides since you have to get x
11/20 * 2/3
x = 11/30
There isn't any choices given in this problem but I can give you a tip to answer these kinds of problem. When you say independent, it means that the equation cannot be algebraically altered to result to 3x + 4y = 8. So the equation 6x + 8y = 16 is not an independent equation since when you divide each side by 2 it will result to 3x + 4y =8. You get the idea. <span />
In equation form it would be the following:
2r + 3s = 13.
I believe.
nshs = sshs+5
wshs = nshh + 6 = sshs + 11
So nshs + wshs + sshs = 3*sshs + 16
So sshs = 10, nshs = 15 and wshs = 21
Answer 15.
Answer:
T is at (13,-6)
Step-by-step explanation:
x-coordinate of T: from -9 to 2, there's 11 units, so you add 11 to 2 to find the x-coordinate of T, which is 13.
y-coordinate of T: from 4 to -1 there's -5 units, so you subtract 5 from -1 to find the y-coordinate of T, which is -6.