Answer:
The Chinese act
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:What are the equivalence classes of the equivalence relations in Exercise 3? A binary relation defined on a set S is said to be equivalence relation if it is reflexive, symmetric and transitive. An equivalence relation defined on a set S, partition the set into disjoint equivalence classes
(70x10)+(6x1)+(4x1/10)+(2x1/100)+(9x1/1000)
Answer:
x= -2/3 y+4
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's solve for x.
3x+2y=12
Step 1: Add -2y to both sides.
3x+2y+−2y=12+−2y
3x=−2y+12
Step 2: Divide both sides by 3.
3x
3
=
−2y+12
3
This is a ratio problem; the ratio of the length to width is constant (and therefore equal):
4 /6 = 15 / x
Now, with a ratio, we may do any allowable algebra operation: cross-multiply, invert both sides, multiply or divide both sides by the same amount, etc.
Let's cross-multiply:
4x = (15)(6)
x = 90/4
x = 22.5 in.