Answer:
addition property of equality
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the equation 4(x-5) = -12
Expand
4x - 20 = -12
Add 20 to both sides (addition property of equality)
4x-20+20 = -12+20
4x = 8
x = 8/4
x = 2
Hence the value of x is 2
The justification for step 2 is addition property of equality
Answer:
3.
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide the day price by the week and round down.
You get like 3.45, so 3.
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Answer:
1.5 rounded to the nearest tenth
Step-by-step explanation:
To find how much greater WBC are from RBC we do,
3.92 ÷ 2.6
= 1.50769230769
Which is 1.5 rounded to the nearest tenth.
<em>Thus,</em>
<em>there are approximately 1.5 times WBC than RBC.</em>
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<em>Hope this helps :)</em>
Answer:
90°
Step-by-step explanation:
right angle - 90°
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Part A
The equation is b = 36*a or simply b = 36a
We take the size of the farm 'a' and multiply it by 36 to get the number of bushels of corn 'b'.
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Part B
The 36 means there are 36 times more bushels of corn compared to the size of the farm in acres
For example, if the size is 2 acres then
b = 36*a
b = 36*2
b = 72
yielding 72 bushels of corn
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Part C
Along the first row you should have: 25 and 30 in the missing blanks (over 900 and 1080 respectively)
You find this by dividing the value of b over 36
eg: b/36 = 900/36 = 25
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Then along the bottom row you should have the following for the blanks: 0, 360, 1800
These values are found by multiplying the 'a' value by 36
eg: if a = 10 then b = 36*a = 36*10 = 360
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Part D
Plot any two points you want from the table back in part C
So plot say (0,0) and (10,360). Then draw a straight line through those two points.
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Part E
The point (30,1080) means a = 30 and b = 1080
So if the farm is 30 acres, then it can produce 1080 bushels of corn
Notice how
b = 36*a
b = 36*30 <<-- replace 'a' with 30
b = 180
And how this matches up with the fourth column of the table in part C. So you can use this part to get a hint of how to fill out the table (or at least know what one column looks like)