Answer:
The first error that Tomas made was added 6 to both sides of the equation instead of subtracting 6
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
x ----> represents the number of pounds of granola
y ----> represents the number of pounds of walnuts
we know that
The linear equation that represent this scenario is
2x+6y=12 -----> equation A
x=3 -----> equation B
substitute equation B in equation A and solve for y
2(3)+6y=12
6+6y=12
Subtract 6 both sides
6+6y-6=12-6
6y=6
Divide by 6 both sides
6y/6=6/6
y=1
so
The number of pounds of walnuts is 1
therefore
The first error that Tomas made was added 6 to both sides of the equation instead of subtracting 6
I think I know what you're asking but I'm not 100% but there would be no equal sides or equal angles. Hope this helps!
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Let p represents the proportion of those who worry about identity theft;
Required
Mean of those who do not worry about identity theft
First, the proportion of those who do not worry, has to be calculated;
Represent this with q
In probability;
Make q the subject of formula
Substitute
Convert percentage to fraction
Now, the mean can be calculated using:
Where n represents the population
(Approximated)
If x=2, the line is just a straight, vertical line intersecting the x-axis at 2.