Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
y=-x-4
First, we can match the graphs with the y-intercept of -4 given from the equation.
Only graphs C and D crosses the y-axis at -4.
The slope from the equation is -1.
If the slope is a negative number, the line should be negative as well, meaning the line should be going downwards (left to right always)
Out of graphs C and D, only graph D has a line going downwards and a y-intercept of -4.
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I’m pretty sure the answer is y=50m+25
Answer:
If there's 10 cookies in the jar, and if 2 are peanut butter, the fraction for peanut butter cookies is 1/5, simplified.
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Given:</u>
- 10 Cookies Total
- 3 are Oreo cookies
- 2 are peanut butter cookies
- 4 are chocolate chip cookies
- 1 is a sugar cookie
Bolded text represents what we'll be focusing on.
2 of the cookies are peanut butter, and there's 10 cookies total.
As a fraction, the peanut butter cookies are represented as:
2/10.
2/10 represents 2 peanut butter cookies out of 10 cookies altogether.
<u>Simplify:</u>
2/10 can be simplified by dividing both numerator and denominator by 2:
Quotient: 1/5.
1/5 is your answer.
Answer: It is probably C
Step-by-step explanation: Still dont know it
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A. John will not be painting the floor area of that of the door or window openings.
Part B. Subtracting the areas of the floor, door, and window from the total surface area will provide the area to be painted so Judy is correct.
Part C.
We first need to find the area to be painted.
A=floor+2(wall1)+2(wall2)-window-door
A=14(7)+2(7)8+2(14)8-3(6)-3(7)
A=98+112+224-18-21
A=395 ft^2
Since a gallon of paint will cover 350 ft^2
395ft^2(gal/350ft^2)=1.13 gal
John will need approximately 1.13 gallons of paint. (Rounded to nearest hundredth of a gallon)