Answer:
7.4r+0.3s+12q
Step-by-step explanation:
I am in 8th grade and we do these problems for honors algebra and if you add (8.5q+1.6r)+(3.5q-4.1s)+(4.4s+5.8r) you will get the answer above
<h2> <u>Explanation</u><u>:</u></h2>
By first equation,
Therefore, the values of x and y are -8/9 and 112/36 respectively.
For number 13 x=70 and y=115 hope this helped
first, you would find the sum of all the other angles.
85+115+50 = 250
knowing that the circumference of a circle is 360, you can subtract 250 from 360. which leaves you with 110. hopefully this is correct
Since 1/2 is one half, the rise must be half of the run, meaning that the rise would be 25.