Do you remember when you were learning about the "Least Common
Multiple" of two numbers, and you were wondering why you had to learn
it, because you were so sure that you'd never need to use it ? Do you
remember that ?
Well, HERE's where you get to use it. This question is just looking for
the LCM of 6 and 15 . THAT's how many days it will be before you get
homework in both subjects on the same day again.
(It's not 90 days, and it's not 60 days.)
Answer:
x = 0
, y = 7/6
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve the following system:
{18 y - 12 x = 21
6 x - 9 = -9
In the second equation, look to solve for x:
{18 y - 12 x = 21
6 x - 9 = -9
Add 9 to both sides:
{18 y - 12 x = 21
6 x = 0
Divide both sides by 6:
{18 y - 12 x = 21
x = 0
Substitute x = 0 into the first equation:
{18 y = 21
x = 0
In the first equation, look to solve for y:
{18 y = 21
x = 0
Divide both sides by 18:
{y = 7/6
x = 0
Collect results in alphabetical order:
Answer: {x = 0
, y = 7/6
Answer:
10+8x=y
Step-by-step explanation:
The 10$ is added on because it's a one time exchange and the 8 is multiplied by the x because for every hour you add 8$ to the price and y is the total price at the end depending on x.
Answer:
The string, the height and the ground form a right triangle
The hypotenuse = 300
height =185 = opposite side
sine of the angle = 185 / 300 = 0.6166666667
arc sine (.616666666666) =
38.073 degrees
Step-by-step explanation: