Answer:
200 mg sodium is in 1 oz of chips and 50 mg sodium is in 1 cup of soda.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x mg sodium is in 1 oz of chips and and y mg is in 1 cup of soda.
∵ Bryan ate 3 oz of chips and drank 2 cups of soda for a total of 700 mg of sodium.
i.e. 3x + 2y = 700 --------(1),
Jadyn ate 1 oz of chips and drank 3 cups of soda for a total of 350 mg of sodium.
i.e. x + 3y = 350 ---------(2),
Equation (1) - 3 × equation (2),
We get,
2y - 9y = 700 - 1050
-7y = -350
From equation (1),
3x + 2(50) = 700
3x + 100 = 700
3x = 700 - 100
3x = 600
Hence, 200 mg sodium is in 1 oz of chips and 50 mg sodium is in 1 cup of soda.
Answer:
3.12
Step-by-step explanation:
RS+ST= RT
(7Y+3)+(2Y+9)= 14Y-8
9Y+12=14Y-8
5Y=20
Y=4
This one is so easy that your brain refuses to accept it.
It's looking for a harder answer, but can't find it !
You're totally correct, as far you went. x² + 2x does = -1
Now add ' 1 ' to each side: x² + 2x + 1 = 0
Can you factor that quadratic ?
Can you mash it through the quadratic formula ?
Actually, it's the simplest possible perfect square.
x² + 2x + 1 = (x + 1)²
So the solutions of x² + 2x + 1 = 0 are both x = -1 .
Don't say anything.
I know it's embarrassing.
Answer:
s= -1
Step-by-step explanation: