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Answer:</u></h3><h3><u>
752 & 617</u></h3><h3 /><h3><u>
Explanation:</u></h3><h3><u>
So if Liz pays $35 each month just to use the phone, we could subtract 35 from the total bill that month to get the the total cost she spent on text messages.</u></h3><h3 /><h3><u>
March:$72.60-$35=$37.60</u></h3><h3><u>
April: $65.85-$35=$30.85</u></h3><h3 /><h3><u>
We can see that in March Liz spent $37.60 on texts in total and in April she spent $30.85 on texts in total. All we have to do is divide the amount of money she spent on texts( $37.60 & $30.85) by the cost of one text message($0.05) to get the amount of texts she sent that month.</u></h3><h3 /><h3><u>
March: $37.60/$0.05=752</u></h3><h3><u>
April: $30.85/$0.05=617</u></h3><h3 /><h3><u>
Therefore, she sent 752 texts in March and 617 texts in April.</u></h3><h3 /><h3><u>
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Answer:
We also drew a graph with 2 examples.
Step-by-step explanation:
If we have the line segment CD, we can divide it by 4: 1 as follows:
If point C has the coordinates (x1, z1) and point D has the coordinates (x2, z2), we calculate coordinate the points Y as follows:
y1 = (x2-x1) · 4/5
y2 = (z2-z1) · 4/5
In this way we have obtained the point Y with the coordinates (y1, y2), and the point Y divides the line segment CD by 4:1.
We also drew a graph with 2 examples.
Answer:
No
Step-by-step explanation:
Direct variation: two variables, one variable is a constant multiple of another variable
y = k x .... k constant
-x+4y=-2
4y = x - 2
y = 1/4 x -1/2 ..... y = k x + b y is not a simple multiple of x
Less by far because 3.5 cups would be less than half