Answer:
Length of other board metres
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: Length of board = metres
Length of board was divided into two.
Length of one piece = metres
Let = length of the other board
Length of the other board = Length of board - Length of one piece
So,
Thus, length of the other board metres
<span>Quincy
says that 3 is a good estimate for 3.4 X 0.09, is she correct? Why?
When we say estimates meaning it is not the exact answer but close to what is
the exact.
Now, if Quincy estimated 3 as the product of 3.4 * .09, then let’s check if she
has the correct estimates.
=> 3.4 estimates is 3
=> 0.09 estimates is 0.1
Now the answer is 0.3 and not 3.
Thus, Quincy’s estimate is wrong.</span>
Answer:
38%
Step-by-step explanation:
Original price = $ 80
Price after reduction = $ 49.60
Reduction = 80 - 49.60 = $30.40
Percentage of decrease =
= 38%
20 I apologize if this is wrong
Answer:
- no question content
- (x, y) = (1/2, 4)
- (x, y) = (2, 10)
Step-by-step explanation:
1. No link, no question
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2. Divide the first equation by 2 and substitute for y using the expression in the second equation.
2x +(4x+2) = 5
6x = 3 . . . . . . . . . subtract 2
x = 3/6 = 1/2 . . . . divide by2
y = 4(1/2) +2 = 4 . . . . substitute into the equation for y
The solution is (x, y) = (1/2, 4).
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3. The solution using a graphing calculator is (x, y) = (2, 10). (see attached)