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Jason = 800 + Paul
Alex = Jason - 150
How much more does Alex have the Paul?
Let's take the equation of Alex
... Alex = Jason - 150
... Add 150 on both sides
... Alex + 150 = Jason
Now we have the equation for Jason,
... Jason = 800 + Paul , and we got Alex + 150 = Jason
... Now let's plug in the values
... Alex + 150 = 800 + Paul
Subtract 150 on both sides...
Alex = 800 - 150 + Paul
... Alex = 650 + Paul
Now we got the answer for our question :
The answer - Alex has $650 than Paul.
Hope my answer helps!!
I like the substitution method. Which is when you make one equation equal only x or y and plug it into the other equation)
There is also the graphing method. If you graphed it, it might not be quite as accurate (at least on hand, on computer you would be pretty exact)
Then there is the elimination method. You multiply one of the equations by a coefficient so that you can eliminate x or y from the equation.
Answer: Yes, because 3502.86 is multiplied by the exponent. i think, because i was stuck between that and the other yes, and the other yes was wrong, so im pretty sure its that.
Tell me if im right.
Step-by-step explanation:
1 gallon cost $15
1 quarts cost $4
1 quarts = 1/4 gallon
15x for number of gallon cans
2 cans at $4 each = $8
15x + 8 = 53
Subtract 8 from both sides:
15x = 53-8
15x = 45
Divide both sides by 15:
x = 45/15
x = 3
She bought 3 gallon cans of paint
Plus she bought 2 quart cans, which is equal to a half gallon.
She bought a total of 3.5 gallons of paint.
Answer:
what are the choices?
Step-by-step explanation: