The answer is c hope this helps
I will solve your system by substitution.<span><span>x=<span><span>3y</span>−1</span></span>;<span><span><span>5x</span>−<span>7y</span></span>=19</span></span>Step: Solve<span>x=<span><span>3y</span>−1</span></span>for x:Step: Substitute<span><span>3y</span>−1</span>forxin<span><span><span><span>5x</span>−<span>7y</span></span>=19</span>:</span><span><span><span>5x</span>−<span>7y</span></span>=19</span><span><span><span>5<span>(<span><span>3y</span>−1</span>)</span></span>−<span>7y</span></span>=19</span><span><span><span>8y</span>−5</span>=19</span>(Simplify both sides of the equation)<span><span><span><span>8y</span>−5</span>+5</span>=<span>19+5</span></span><span>(Add 5 to both sides)
</span><span><span>8y</span>=24</span><span><span><span>8y</span>8</span>=<span>248</span></span>(Divide both sides by 8)<span>y=3</span>Step: Substitute3foryin<span><span>x=<span><span>3y</span>−1</span></span>:</span><span>x=<span><span>3y</span>−1</span></span><span>x=<span><span><span>(3)</span><span>(3)</span></span>−1</span></span><span>x=8</span><span>(Simplify both sides of the equation)</span><span>
x=<span><span>8<span> and </span></span>y</span></span>=3
X=5
Do you need an explanation or is the answer enough?
Yes, 3/4 is bigger than 3/5.
One way you can verify this is by drawing a bar model, and cut it into four. Color in three pieces.
Then, draw another bar model the same size as the first one, and cut it into five pieces.
Color in three pieces.
You can see that 3/4 has more shaded in area than 3/5.
Another way you can do this is by dividing the numerator by the denominator for both fractions.
Hope this helped.
The answer is 240.5 hope you get the question