On the right side of the equation, when the student combined like terms, 7x and -4x, they did not combine them correctly. Instead of combining them correctly, the student forgot to include the sign of the -4x which caused the sum of the two terms to be 11x instead of 3x. Hope this helps!
Ratio is a comparison of two values or two quantities.
Fraction is a another form of ratio.
The first term and the second term in the ratios are important.
It should not be changed.
The first quantity value is in first term and the second quantity value is in second term of the ratio.
Ratio and fractions are same.
Example:
The ratio of male to female in the school is 5 : 6.
5 represents male students and 6 represents female students.
The fraction form of the above ratio is 
Answer:
The answer to the nearest hundredth is 0.07 liters per minute
Step-by-step explanation:
In this question, we are told to express the given metric in liters per minute.
The key to answering this question, is to
have the given measurements in the metric in which we want to have the answer.
Hence, we do this by converting milliliters to liters and seconds to minute.
Let’s start with milliliters;
Mathematically;
1000 milliliters = 1 liters
10 milliliters = x liters
x * 1000 = 10 * 1
x = 10/1000
x = 1/100
x = 0.01 liters
For the seconds;
We need to convert the seconds to minutes;
Mathematically;
60 seconds = 1 minute
8.5 seconds = y minutes
60 * y = 8.5 * 1
y = 8.5/60
y = 0.14167 minutes
Now, our rate of flow is liters per minute, that means we have to divide the volume by the time;
Hence, we have ;
0.01/0.14167 = 0.070588235294
Which to the nearest hundredth is 0.07
What is the mean absolute deviation of the ticket prices for the 5 concerts?
<u>2.8</u>
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
The given equation is

For this function to have an inverse, we must restrict the domain, say 
We interchange x and y to get,

We now make y the subject to get;


We divide through by 16 to get;

We now take the square root of both sides to get;


Since
, the inverse function is
