Answer:
40
Step-by-step explanation:
36 = 90% × (number of questions)
36/0.90 = (number of questions) = 40 . . . . . divide by the coefficient of the variable
There were 40 questions on the test.
Keep in mind you would need a total of 120 ounces.
A: Corn cereal comes in 12 oz boxes and the person used 5 boxes, thus taking 60 oz away from the total, leaving 60 oz. Next, you’d have to divide 60 oz by 4 (since that’s how many boxes of wheat cereal were used). Resulting in a wheat box being worth 15 ounces!!
B: 12c+ 15w= 120 (c= corn cereal, w= wheat cereal)
C: 5 boxes of corn cereal with 4 boxes of wheat cereal; 0 boxes of corn cereal with 8 boxes of wheat cereal; 10 boxes of corn cereal with 0 boxes of wheat cereal.
Answer:
2) Add 21 to both sides
Step-by-step explanation:
When solving for , our goal to isolate such that we have set equal to something.
Therefore, we want to start by adding 21 to both sides. This leaves us with and we are one step closer to isolating .
Say your test is out of 100 and you 75 correct to calculate your percent you would go
75/100*100
/ = Divide
* = Times
Here's the info for f(x): We are going to find the slope of the line and then write the equation for the line using one of the given points. The coordinate points we are given are (0, 0) and (2, 4). Using the slope formula:
gives us a slope equation of:
and the slope is 2. Using the point (0, 0) to write the equation of the line for f(x) looks like this in the slope-intercept form of the equation:
where m is the sloppe of 2 that we found and
and
are the coordinates of one of the points. It doesn't matter which one you choose; you will get the same answer whether you use (0, 0) or (2, 4): y-0=2(x-0) Distributing that 2 into the parenthesis and simplifying gives you the equation of y = 2x, or in our function notation, f(x) = 2x. Since f(x) is the first part of g(x), so far for g(x) we have that g(x) = 2x + k. Now we will do the same thing for g(x) that we did for f(x) as far as writing its equation down; we don't need to find the slope cuz the slope of g(x) is the function f(x). The equation for g(x), using the point (0, 2) (again, you could have used either point; I just picked (0, 2) cuz the other one has a decimal in it!): y - 2 = 2(x - 0). Distributing that 2 into the parenthesis gives you this: y - 2 = 2x - 0; y = 2x + 2. So 2 is your k value!