Well basically if you mean how to solve part of it you would get the whole answer of your question and cut it in half
Answer:1
Step-by-step explanation:just divide numerator by denominator
Answer:
see explanation below
Step-by-step explanation:
1) 2011 sum
(6+8)100
14(100) = 1400 coins collected
2) 2015 difference
(6-4)100
2(100) = 200 coin difference
3) Henry is red. just look at the points where red is ABOVE blue
2011, 2014, 2015
4) you can take your answer from one and add it to the coins collected in 2010
1400 + (4+8)100
1400 + (12)100
1400 + 1200
2600 coins
5) Chris is in blue. just look at the points where blue is ABOVE red
3 years
but it asks months
so 3*12 and you get 36 months
Answer:
C) It is not possible. He needs to lose at least 5 lbs a week
Step-by-step explanation:
This would not be possible. To know, you have to plug 10 into the function:
-4(10) + 250 = 210
After getting this value, ou have to take it away from 250:
250 - 240 = 40 → This 40 represents the value for the amount of pounds lost
40 is less than 50, so he would have to lose more than 4 pounds a week
To see if losing 5 pounds is enough, replace the -4 from the function with a -5:
-4x + 250 = 210 → -5x + 250 = 210
From here plug in 10 just like the previous time:
-5(10) + 250 = 200
From here take 200 away from 250 to find the pounds lost in 10 weeks:
250 - 200 = 50
50 is equal to the goal of 50 pounds, so therefore, Luke needs to lose at 5 pounds a week
Answer:
Domain: [-5, 1)
Range: (5, 1]
General Formulas and Concepts:
<u>Algebra I</u>
- Domain is the set of x-values that can be inputted into function f(x)
- Range is the set of y-values that are outputted by function f(x)
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the graph, our x-values span from -5 to 1. Since -5 is a closed dot, it is inclusive in the domain. Since -1 is an open dot, it is exclusive in the domain:
[-5, 1)
According to the graph, our x-values span from -5 to 1. Since -5 is an open dot, it is exclusive in the range. Since 1 is a closed dot dot, it is exclusive in the range:
(5, 1]