Answer:
65
Step-by-step explanation:
First, let's consider the case where you have 1 apple in the basket. The possible number of baskets you can have with 1 apple is 11: the case where you have no oranges besides the apples, the case where you have 1 orange, the case where you have 2 orange, etc.
This line of reasoning can be followed by each possible amount of apples you can have: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
Keep in mind that in the case where you have no apples, you must exclude the case where you also have no oranges, because the problem tells you that the basket must have at least 1 fruit.
So, the answer would be:
x = 6*11 -1 = 65 possible baskets
Answer:
Im kinda sure its a because
Step-by-step explanation:
through points<u> (2, 19)</u> A says Misaki had<u> </u><u>2 </u>identical pencils that weighed a total of <u>19 </u>grams, where x is the number of pencils and y is the total weight of the pencils.
Answer: D
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
A. False
f(x): x → -∞, y → -∞
g(x): x → -∞, y → 1
B. False
at x = -1, f(x) = -7
at x = -1, g(x) = 1.5
C. False
refer to A
g(x) → 1 and f(x) → -∞ so g(x) > f(x)
D. TRUE
It is hard to tell from the graph so plug in a value to check.
f(10) = 5(10) - 2
= 50 - 2
= 48
g(10) = 2¹⁰ + 1
= 1024 + 1
= 1025
g(10) > f(10)
the greatest common factor is 125. divide that by the numerator and denominator and then the answer will be 5/8. hope this helps