A)
<span>|x + y = 5 </span>
<span>|2x - y = 7; </span>
<span>b) </span>
<span>|2x + y = 5 </span>
<span>|x - y = 2 </span>
<span>c) </span>
<span>|3x + y = 6 </span>
<span>|4x - 3y = -5 </span>
<span>d) </span>
<span>|1/(x - 1) = y - 3 </span>
<span>|x - y = -2 </span>
<span>e) </span>
<span>|(9x + 4y)/3 - (5x - 11)/2 = 13 - y </span>
<span>|13x - 7y = -8 </span>
<span>Answer: </span>c<span> and </span>e<span> has solution (1; 3)</span>
Answer:
2a + 8b
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Ok let start by putting a set amount of hats, let start with 12, 8 times 12 equals 96, 200-96 is 104… I would subtract 8 until you get a number you can divide equally by 10, 104-8=96, 96-8 =88 , 88-8=80, there is 80 dollars left! Ok 80 divide by 10 = 8 so
8 shirts and we’ll we started at 12 and then we add how many more time we subtracted 8 so 15 total,
So, in total 8 shirts and 15 hats!!!
Answer:
degree measure = 360° × percent of data
Step-by-step explanation:
The ratio of the degree measure of a sector of a circle graph to 360° is the same as the ratio of the represented data to the whole amount of data.
The idea of a circle graph is that the area of the sector is proportional to the data being represented. That is, if the data represented is 10% of the whole, then the sector area is 10% of the whole. Sector area is proportional to the degree measure of its central angle, so the example sector would have a central angle of 10% of 360°, or 36°.
The ratio of the central angle of the sector to 360° is the same as the percentage of data that sector represents.