Out of 15 marbles, 3 are yellow, which leaves 12 more marbles that are NOT yellow. 12/15 would be your answer
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Answer:
Sally is not right
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the two sequences which have their respective terms as following:
Sequence A.
Sequence B.
As per Sally, there exists only one number which is in both the sequences.
To find:
Whether Sally is correct or not.
Solution:
For Sally to be correct, we need to put the terms of the respective sequences as equal and let us verify that.
When we talk about terms, here is a whole number not a fractional number.
But as per the statement as stated by Sally is a fractional number, only then the two sequences can have a number which is in the both sequences.
Therefore, no number can be in both the sequences A and B.
Hence, Sally is not right.
Answer:
2x+h
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x+h) means that wherever there's an x in the function f(x) we plug in a x+h
we have
(x+h)²+9
Let's start with the numerator
(x+h)²+9-(x²+9)
Distribute the exponent
x²+2xh+h²+9-x²-9
Which gives us
2xh+h²
Divide the whole thing by h to give us
2x+h
ok distribute the 6 by multiplying it by 1q and -5
5=6q-30-19
Now subtract 30-19
5=6q-11
add 11 to both sides
16=6q
divide both sides by 6
q= 16/6
simplify
16/2=8, 6/2=3
q=8/3