I believe the wording of the question is: If one tray can hold 12 loaves of bread and the rack can hold 10 trays, can a hundred and twenty-five loaves fit on one rack?
Then the answer would be, no.
12 x 10 = 120
6/5y-10=-4
move -10 to the other side
sign changes from -10 to 10
6/5y-10+10= -4+10
6/5y= 6
Mutiply by 5/6 for both sides
6/5(5/6)y=6(5/6)
Cross out 6/5 and 5/6 , divide by 5 and 6 then becomes y
Cross out 5 and 6 on the right side
x= 5
Answer : x= 5
.5 is basically 1/2. We know this because .5 written as a fraction is 50/100 which you can simplify to 1/2.
6/10 is greater than 1/2. You can find this out by converting 1/2 to tenths. Multiply the numerator and the denominator by 5 to get 5/10. From there you can easily see that 6/10 > 5/10.
As for the number line simply use 10ths: 1/10, 2/10, 3/10 ... and input 6/10 and 5/10 in the appropriate areas.
Answer: right triangle
Step-by-step explanation: 9, 40, and 41 are examples of Pythagorean triples.