Answer: 942 ft
Step-by-step explanation: I hope this helps!
There is no solutions to these linear equations. in order to find how many solutions there are, you first need to solve for the first variable in one of the equations, then substitute the result into the other equation. since both equations are almost the same and the same format, it won't have any solutions.
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Answer: 12, 9
Discussion:
Let x be the first number and y the second number. The form the problem statement:
x + y = 21
x - y = 3
Add the two equations. This gives:
(x + x ) + ( y-y) = 21 + 3 =>
2x + 0 = 24 =>
x = 12
Since x -y =3, substituting in the value of x gives, 12 - y = 3 so y = 9
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Mr. B
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
It's the only one with an addition sign...... seems logical, let me know if you got it correct
If the first roll is a three, then the only chance of the sum of the two numbers being less than six is if you roll a 1 or a 2.
That is 2/6 chance, or simplified, a 1/3 chance.
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