Answer:
y = -4
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1 :
Solving a Single Variable Equation :
1.1 Solve : y+4 = 0
Subtract 4 from both sides of the equation :
y = -4
One solution was found :
y = -4
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Amount of tax on the book (s) is $0.72
Step-by-step explanation:
- Step 1: Given 6/100 = s/12
- Step 2: Cross multiply to solve for s
⇒ 6 × 12 = 100 × s
⇒ 72 = 100s
⇒ s = 72/100 = 0.72
10/7,8 ...................
Answer: (1, 4)
Explanation: When using the method of elimination, the goal is to eliminate a variable by either adding or subtracting the 2 equations. For this question, you can choose either to eliminate X or Y. I’ll eliminate X as an example:
In order to eliminate a variable, the same variable in both equations must have the same coefficient.
(1) 3x+y=7
(2) 2x+5y=22
Multiply (1) by 2:
(3) 6x+2y=14
Multiply (2) by 3:
(4) 6x+15y=66
Now that X in both equations has the same coefficient of 6, you can subtract the two equations to officially eliminate the variable and solve for Y:
Subtract (4) from (3):
-13y=-52
y=4
Now that you have the value of Y, substitute that into either one of the equations to get X. I’ll use the first equation as an example:
3x+(4)=7
3x=3
x=1
Therefore, the point of intersection is (1, 4).
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