Answer:
alternate interior angles
Step-by-step explanation:
The angles are alternate interior angles
They are between the parallel lines and on opposite sides of the transversal
Answer:
D. 6x²y³
Step-by-step explanation:
Like GCF in numbers, <em>3x²y should evenly divide into 3x⁴y and the other monomial, and is the largest one to do so in both</em>.
So, we have to find a monomial that 3x²y divides evenly into, and that 3x²y is the largest monomial that can evenly divide into it and 3x⁴y.
A can not work, because <em>3x²y does not divide evenly into 3xy²</em>.
B and C can not work, because the <em>GCF in those two and 3x⁴y will have a larger power of x</em>.
The only one left is D. And looking at it shows that it all checks out.
Answer: 9/4 (or 2 and 1/4) quarts of red paint, & 2 quarts of blue paint.
Step-by-step explanation:
We know the amount of blue paint (2/3) is proportional to the amount of red paint (3/4).
Let's first add 2/3 and 3/4, that will make 17/12 quarts of purple paint. Call this a "serving".
The next step is to find out how many "servings" you need to make to make 4 and 1/4 quarts of purple paint.
4 and 1/4 = 17/4
17/4 divided by 17/12 = 3
Now we know the number of servings to make, which is 3.
Since 3/4 quarts of red paint is enough for one serving, we need to multiply this by 3. We can apply the same logic to the blue paint.
3/4 * 3 = 9/4
2/3 * 3 = 2
There's your answers.
Answer:
y=6x+5
Step-by-step explanation:
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