<span>The wallet contains 4 $1 bills, 4 $5 bills, and 4 quarters.
$1 </span>× 4 = $4
$5 × 4 = $20
$0.25 × 4 = $1
$4 + $20 = $24, $24 + $1 = $25.
To correctly solve x from the given equation,
3x - 3 = 6x + 1
We first subtract 3x from both sides of the equation and this will give us,
-3 = (6x - 3x) + 1
Simplifying,
-3 = 3x + 1
Then, subtract 1 again from both sides of the equation to give,
-4 = 3x
Lastly, divide both sides by 3 giving us a final answer for x which is x = -4/3.
Answer and explanation:
The wrong step <u>is changing the sign in step 2</u>
Such that; in step 1 the student had; (x + 6) and (x - 2)
In step 2, the student should have;
x + 6 = 0 and x - 2 = 0 instead of x - 6 = 0 and x + 2 = 0
Step 3, will thus be;
x = -6 and x = 2
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation of the straight line passing through the points (0,-7) and (3,-5) will be
⇒
⇒ ......... (1).
Now, the inequality shades the upper portion of the straight line.
Therefore, the y value for the inequality will be more than y value for the equation corresponding to a fixed value of x.
Hence, the inequality equation will be . (Answer)