NO!
1 yd=3 ft
36*3=108
108+2=110
114>110, therefore no
Let the number of dimes = xLet the number of quarters = y You know that each dime is worth $0.10You know that each quarter is worth $0.25 Using the variables above, we can write two equations that represents the total number of coins and total amount. x + y = 47 eq10.10x + 0.25y = 8 eq2 You can use the substitution/elimination method to solve for x and y.<span>3/6/2017 </span>| Michael J.<span>
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Well, should be likee thiss correct meh if im wrong or what ever, but
the answer would be, last one (x + 8)(x - 8), well 1, is because the 64 is a negative so if you would just take that 64 and bring it down then look at this onece the work is donee then when u add the 2 numbers that x would be x² or x2 n that - 64 is that + 8 (-8) witch would equal out so if you really look at it the CORRECT ANSWER WOULD BE B. (x - 8)(x -8)
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