The square root of 10. The first answer
The answer to your question is: Yes, someone undoubtedly can.
Although you haven't asked to be told or shown how to solve it, I'm here
already, so I may as well stick around and go through it with you.
The sheet is telling you to find the solutions to two equations, AND THEN
DO SOMETHING WITH THE TWO SOLUTIONS. But you've cut off the
instructions in the pictures, so all we have are the two equations, and
you'll have to figure out what to do with their solutions.
<u>First equation:</u>
(2/5) x - 6 = -2
Add 6 to each side:
(2/5) x = 4
Multiply each side by 5:
2x = 20
Divide each side by 2 :
<u>x = 10</u>
<u>Second equation:</u>
-3y + 1/4 = 13/4
Subtract 1/4 from each side:
-3y = 12/4
Multiply each side by 4 :
-12 y = 12
Divide each side by -12 :
<u> y = -1</u>
Answer:
p = 8
Step-by-step explanation:
Subtract 18 from behind the equal sign to cancel it out. This leaves you with 2(p+1)- 18= 0.
Next you'll need to pull out the terms to work with the beginning of the problem. 2(p+1)- 18= 0 would turn into 2p - 16 = 2(p - 8).
This would leave you with 2= 0, but that's not true so continue on to the variable.
So p - 8= 0 making the answer p = 8
I'm just gonna assume that the question is what's the total number of cars he has/ the other part of his collection
His whole collection has 45 cars in it. I got that by multiplying 60% by 27
the other 40% of his collection is made up of 18 cars