<span>From the problem, you can get this equation:
Jane is 2 years older than Sally
J=z+2
David is 4 times older than Jane.
D=4J
</span>Write two equivalent expressions that represent David’s age in terms of Sally’s age, z, and explain how the two expressions relate to one another.<span>Sally is z years old.
From the 2 equation above, you can get:
</span>D=4J
D=4(z+2)
D=4z+8
D-8=4z
(D-8)/4=z
The two equivalent expression would be D=4z+8 and (D-8)/4=z
The expression that more usefull would be D=4z+8 if you want to determine David age.
We have to make an equation: a number increased by 10 is 114.
An equation is:
x + 10 = 114
x = 114 - 10
x = 104.
<h3>The answer is option A.</h3>
Step-by-step explanation:

Can be written as

Which is the same as

But

So we have
5(1) = 5
Hope this helps you
Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
4n - 12 < 2n + 2 is for n=6
4×6 -12 < 2×6 +2
24 - 12 < 12 + 2
12 < 14 correct
for n=7
4×7 - 12 < 2×7 + 2
16 < 16 incorrect
for n=8
4×8 - 12 < 2×8 + 2
20 < 18 incorrect
for n=9
4×9 - 12 < 2×9 + 2
24 < 20 incorrect
so, only for n=6 is the expression true.
Answer:
Olga will use 10 eggs, while Sonja will use 8, thus Olga will use more eggs.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that Sonja uses 8 of the 12 eggs in her dozen eggs to make a breakfast casserole, while Olga uses 5/6 of a dozen eggs to make scrambled eggs, the following calculations must be performed to determine who uses more eggs:
Sonja = 8/12 = 0.666 x 12 = 8
Olga = 5/6 = 0.83333 x 12 = 10
Therefore, Olga will use 10 eggs, while Sonja will use 8, thus Olga will use more eggs.