To prove two equations have infinite solutions, you have to prove that those two equations are the same equations, but in a different form.
For example: Prove the equations are infinite
5y=2x+7
10y=4x+14
If you multiply the first equation by 2, and substitiute any of the numbers, you will get 0=0
Answer:
<u>3</u><u>5</u><u> </u><u>diagonals</u><u> </u><u>in </u><u>decagon</u>
I presume you're talking about number 3?
Solution
I = prt (I being the interest)
I =

I = 1,250$
Answer:
1. 45
2. 24
3. 32
Step-by-step explanation:
One
Ashley= 3/4 * Steve
Ashley= 3/4 * 60
Ashley = 180/4
Ashley = 45
Two
60% of 40
60/100 * 40
2400/100 = 24
Three
40% 80 = 40/100 * 80 = 3200 / 100 = 32