Ms. Perkins will have 24 pieces of candy left, because 30 ÷ 5 = 6. So there for 1/5 is equal to 6 pieces of candy.
This problem can be solved through simple arithmetic
progression
Let
a1 = the first term of the sequence
a(n) = the nth term of the sequence
n = number of terms
d = common difference
Sn = sum of all terms
given
a1 = 12
a2 = 16
n = 10
d = 16 -12 = 4
@n = 10
a(n) = a1 + (n-1)d
a(10) = 12 + (9)4
a(10) = 48 seats
Sn = (n/2) * (a1 + a(10))
Sn = 5* (12 + 48)
Sn = 300 seats
Therefore the total number of seats is 300.
Answer:
The answer to the question
Sum of 2 perfect cubes
a³+b³=(a+b)(x²-xy+y²)
so
x³+4³=(x+4)(x²-4x+16)
set each to zero
x+4=0
x=-4
the other one can't be solveed using conventional means
use quadratic formula
for
ax^2+bx+c=0
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for x²-4x+16=0
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the roots are
x=-4 and 2+2i√3 and 2-2i√3