Answer:
-1 5/8
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the total amount in the bowl be x;
If on Day 1, the volume of water in the bowl decreases by 7/8 cup, the remaining water will be;
x - 7/8
If on day 2, the volume in the bowl decreases by 3/4 cup, the remaining volume of water after the second day will be;
= x - 7/8 - 3/4
= x - (7-2(3))/8
= x - (7+6)/8
= x - 13/8
This shows that the total change after the two days is -13/8
As a mixed fraction;
-13/8 = -1 5/8
Answer:
1. D y = 8
2. C y = −8
Step-by-step explanation:
1.Both points have y-coordinate 8, so the line is horizontal.
A horizontal line has equation y = k
where k is the y-coordinate of all of its points.
The y-coordinate of all points on this line is 8.
Answer: y = 8
2.A line with 0 slope is a horizontal line. All points on a horizontal line have the same y-coordinate.
A horizontal line has equation
y = k
where k is the y-coordinate of all of its points.
The y-coordinate of the given point is -8, so all points must have -8 as the y-coordinate.
Answer: y = -8
A.
Because in mathematics, a geometric progression, also known as a geometric sequence, is a sequence of non-zero numbers where each term after the first is found by multiplying the previous one by a fixed, non-zero number called the common ratio.
Find a common denominator to begin. The common denominator is the LCM of both denominators. In this case, the common denominator will be 24.
Now, multiply the numerator by the number you multiplied the denominator. For 2/3, you multiplied 3 by 8, so multiply 2 by 8 to get 16. The fraction is now 16/24. Multiply 4 by 3 since you multiplied 8 by 3 to get 24. You will get 12 and the fraction will become 12/24.
Then, compare. 16/24 is closer to 24/24, or one whole, so 16/24, or 2/3, is greater.
First you had to switch sides of equation.
Then you divide by two from both sides of equation form.
Simplify.
Next, subtract by i from both sides of equation form.
Finally, simplify by equation.
Final answer:
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-Charlie