Answer:
-2 < w ≤ 6
Step-by-step explanation:
The inequalities you're asked to combine are ...
-2 < w
6 ≥ w
Turn one of these around so the "arrows" point in the same direction. (My preference is that they point to the left.) Now you have ...
-2 < w
w ≤ 6
You combine these by putting w in the middle:
-2 < w ≤ 6
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<em>Alternate solution</em>
I like the above solution because it puts the components of the expression in the same (left-right) order as they appear on a number line. However, both inequalities can be turned around to get ...
6 ≥ w > -2
Answer:
carnation $2.50; rose $3.00
Step-by-step explanation:
Let c = price of 1 carnation.
Let r = price of 1 rose.
3c + 5r = 22.5
3c + 2r = 13.50
Subtract the se3cond equation from the first equation.
3r = 9
r = 3
Now substitute r = 3 in the first equation and solve for c.
3c + 5r = 22.5
3c + 5(3) = 22.5
3c = 7.5
c = 2.5
Answer: carnation $2.50; rose $3.00
X = 28
you divide 112 by 4 to get 28
You're given two angles and the side not between them are congruent, so the AAS theorem applies. (2nd selection)
Answer:
add like terms the simplified answer is 2m+5p-3
Step-by-step explanation:
lmk if it is not supposed to be simplified