It's always easier to understand a concept by looking at specific examples with pictures, so I suggest looking at the dilation examples below first...before you try to internalize the steps listed below and that explain the general formula for dilating a point with coordinates of (2,4) by a scale factor of <span><span>12</span><span>12</span></span>.
<span><span>1) multiply both coordinates by scale factor<span>(<span><span>2⋅<span>12</span>,4⋅<span>12</span></span><span>2⋅<span>12</span>,4⋅<span>12</span></span></span>)</span></span><span>2)
2. Simplify(1,2)</span><span>3)
3. Graph(if required)<span> </span></span></span>
Answer:
Its closer to 10
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
He can drive 481 miles if David rents his car for three days
Step-by-step explanation:
This is true because if you take the 24.95 and multiply it by 3, because he rented it for three days, you'll get 74.85. Then you'll subtract 200 (the total money that can be spent) by 74.85 you'll get 125.15. Divide the remaining number, 125.15 by 0.26 to get 481.34. Take the decimals away because you don't need it, if you want to be sure it's correct you can multiply 481 by 0.26 to get 125.05 which is lower than 125.15 so it good because if you use 482 besides 481 it will be higher than the amount of money David can spend, that's why 481 is the right answer.
Let x= number of avocadoes she can buy
let y= total cost
y= 2x
9= 2x 9/2= 4.5
4.5= x
(you cannot cut the avocado in half therefore your answer is simply 4)
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
A is the only equation that does not account for the fact that Tu bought 2 tickets and 2 drinks.
The rest do: B subtracts the appropriate amounts twice, C multiplies the doubled expenses, and D does the same, just the amount paid is also separated.