system of equations means that we have a given number of equations with the same solutions.
If you only have tables, this means that you need to have one table for each equation:
For example, if you are working only with two variables, x and y, in those tables you can see the pints (x, y) that belong to each equation.
Now, a point (x, y) will be a solution of the system of equations only if it belongs to the data table for each equation
This would mean that if you graph those data sets, the graphs will intersect at the point (x, y) that belongs to all the tables of data.
another way may be using the data in the tables to construct the equations, but you said that you only want to use the tables, so this method can be discarded.
For the first one: A=pi*r^2*1/8 (1/8 becuase we are finding the area of one pane)
A=pi*16/8
A=2pi
For the second one: First do the larger circle minus the smaller circle (pretend they are whole circles)
A(larger)=pi*18^2
=324pi
A(smaller)=pi*8^2
=64pi
A=324pi-64pi =260pi
Now, a whole circle is 360 degrees so 150 degrees is 5/12 of a circle. We take 5/12 of 260pi to get the answer
260pi*5/12=340.3
it takes 2 bags for each turkey for a week
4 weak are there in a month
so for one turkey=4*2
=8
so for one turkey its 8 means
2 turkey=8+8
=16
therefore it takes 16 bags for two turkey in a month
Answer:
7-5x
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:</h3>
5 units
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Step-by-step explanation:</h3>
A point 4 up and 3 over from its original location has moved a distance that can be found using the Pythagorean theorem.
... d² = 4² +3² = 16 +9 = 25
... d = √25 = 5 . . . . units