Let us rephrase this statement: Fabiola's dog weighs 5 pounds more than one-third of Luisa's dog. The dog that Fabiola owns weights 23 pounds.
This is the equation for Fabiola's dog's weight: 1/3f + 5 = 23
I have no understanding what the diagram means.
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What are you doing?
Step-by-step explanation:
What’s that app?
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solve simultaneously
start by labeling them equation 1 and 2 then choose whether you want to make x or y the subject from knew of the equations
Oh, well, the perimeter is the distance around a shape/object, so you would have to add all of the numbers together to get your perimeter, which will be 162. =)
I hope I helped, and PLEASE remember to pick the Brainliest answer! =)
Thank you! =D
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Step-by-step explanation:
Convergent: Two plates are coming together. This results in one or both edges of the plates to move upwards to form mountains. If one plate is pushed down while the second is pused up, a deep trench may form (ocean trenches). Volcanoes and earthquakes may also form along this boundary. The Pacific "Ring of Fire" is due to convergent plate collisions.
Divergent: Divergent boundaries occur when two plates move away from each other. Earthquakes and volcanoes are common as the growing gap allows magma to comes to the surface. Iceland is divided between the North American and Eurasian plates and this has produced an ever-widenng gap down the center of the country, which is both a major tourist attraction and a source for volcanic activity and numerous hot spring pools. One bridge across this gap is known as the "Bridge Between Continents," and is designed to accomodate the Xcm/year stretch as the continents separate even further.
Transform: Two plates slide past each. The San Andreas fault is one of the more famous. Structures, both natural and man-made, that cross a transform boundary can be split into pieces and moved in opposite directions. Rocks along the boundary are pulverized as the plates grind them. This can result in a linear fault valley or undersea canyon. Earthquakes are common along these faults. Unlike convergent and divergent boundaries, crust is cracked and broken at transform margins, but is not created or destroyed as with convergent and divergent boundaries.