Answer:
5 i think
Step-by-step explanation:
what your asking is 5x5? so 25
C bc i am a professor at Yale and it is simplistic............................................................... <span />
Let x be the number of running plays
Y be the number of
passing plays
Since the total plays is 110
X + y = 110
And total yard is 378
3x + 7y = 378
Using the first equation
X = 110 – y and substitute to the 2nd equation
3(110 – y) + 7y = 378
And solve for y
Y = 12
Substitute to eqution 1
X = 110 – 12 = 98
<span>This one is the correct answer----->Multiply the bottom equation by 2 thus eliminating the y variable when the equations are added together.
</span><span>X + 6y = 2 ....top
</span><span>4x - 3y = 10...bottom
if we multiply the bottom equation by 2 .......... => 8x - 6y = 20
if we add it to the top one..........>(8+1)x +(6-6)y = (20+2)
then we solve for x => x = 22/9
then with the top equation, we solve for y == > y = -2/27</span>