First you have to figure out how much a video game costs and how much a used one costs
Then you plug in the costs of the video games into Janets equation 120=3x+y
(x= video games and y=used video games)
Then you subtract the cost of video games from 120 and then divide that answer by the cost of used video games and that should give you how many used video games she can get
Log₄20-log₄ 45+log₄144=
log₄(20/45)+log₄144= (log_a b- log_a c=log_a (b/c) )
log₄[(20*144)/45]= (log_a b +log_a c=log_a (b*c) )
log₄(2880/45)=
log₄(64)=n ⇔ 4^n=64 (log_a x=n ⇔ a^n=x)
4^n=4³ ⇒n=3 (64=4*4*4=4³)
Answer: log₄20-log₄ 45+log₄144=3
I think it’s C because I did have this question but I’m not sure
Answer: D
Step-by-step explanation: The rate at which the pool is filled is 1 gallon per 9 minutes. If you divide all the numbers of minutes in the left side of the table with the number of gallons on the right you get 9 minutes per gallon for each of them so they follow the rate.
Your answer would be 18. AC must be longer than 9