If the solution exists, y=y....
3x+2=-x/4+1 make everything have a common denominator of 4...
(12x+8)/4=(-x+4)/4 now multiply both sides by 4
12x+8=4-x add x to both sides
13x+8=4 subtract 8 from both sides
13x=-4 divide both sides by 13
x=-4/13
x≈-0.31 and the only pair in your choices having an x value close to that is:
(-0.3, 1.1)
SO we need 5 numbers that equal to 20, with 5 being the middle number, and ones being the most used number so
1 1 5 x y
According to this, x and y must equal 13 and both be bigger then 5. Because we can rule out every other number, x and y must be 6 and 7.
Your 5 numbers are 1, 1, 5, 6, 7.
The m in the equation is the slope and the y-intercept is the b.
y=1x-1
y=mx+b
Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
The first thing you do is:
12 % 6 = 2
Then you have to:
2 x 5 = 10
You divide the denominator then multiply it by the Numerator
Step-by-step explanation:
This is actually a very old riddle, but it is two guards and two doors life death .
So let's apply the same logic to this one.
You only meet one villager and you don't know if he is one of the ones who only tells the truth or always lies, to answer this riddle, the question is actually to an hypothetical third party, another villager, not present, this is a little convoluted so bear with me:
(Pointing to one of the roads): If I asked another villager if this road would lead me to the ruins, would he be correct?
If the villager is a truth one, the true-villager, would tell you that the liar-villager would say no (thus leading you to the jungle).
- Let's analyze this one, so the villager always tells the truth, and you happen to be pointing to the right direction (ruins), he is answering, that if you would ask another villager whether that is the correct road, that villager would say yes, since you are pointing at the right direction, a liar would tell you no, because the liar would point you to the other road as the correct (jungle), so the true-villager will say no
- If you happen to be pointing to the wrong direction (jungle), he is answering, that if you would ask another villager whether that is the correct road, that villager would say yes, since you are pointing at the wrong direction, the truth-villager would tell you no, because the liar would point you to the wrong road as the correct (jungle), so the villager will say no
Therefore, no matter what villager you run into, the question will always lead you to the jungle, and therefore you pick the other road.