Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
24 = 2L + 2(6), multiply...
24 = 2L + 12, subtract 12 to both sides...
12 = 2L, divide 2 to both sides to isolate the varibale L
6 = L
Therefroe, L = 6
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9x^2+5x-12
Answer : Doesn't factor
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to get the equation of any straight line, we simply need two points off of it, well, let's use the provided values hmmm
So whole numbers include the negative numbers, the zero and the positive numbers.
We will examine each category,
1- For the negative numbers:
multiplying a negative number by a positive value will result is a negative value (negative values are less than positive values of course). Therefore, multiplying any negative number by 400 will give a negative value which will make the desired statement false.
2- For the zero:
multiplying any number by a zero will give a result of zero which is again less than positive numbers. So, if we multiply 400 by a zero, the result will be zero which will again make the desired statement false.
3- For positive numbers:
multiplying two positive numbers will result in a positive value. Since 400 is already greater than 15, therefore, multiplying 400 by any positive value will keep the statement true. Since we are looking for the smallest whole number, therefore, we will choose that number to be 1 which will give 400 when multiplied by 400 (this is the smallest possible value).
The answer is 1.
<h2><u>Anѕwєr :</u></h2>
48/15 or 3 whole 3/15
<h2><u>Explαnαtion :</u></h2>
There are 4 pizzas and each have 12 slices. So,
→ Number of slices each pizza have = 12 slices
→ Number of slices 12 pizzas have = (12 × 4) slices
→ Number of slices 12 pizzas have = 48 slices
Now, we have to find the number of slices each person get if they are split evenly.
→ Number of people = 15
Let the the number of slices each person get if they are split evenly be x. So,
→ Total number of slices = Number of people × Number of slices each gets
→ 48 = 15x
→ <u>48/15 or 3 whole 3/15 = Number of slices each gets</u>
Therefore, the number of slices each person get if they are split evenly is 48/15.