It's 2.7 pounds because I set up a proportion of 150 over 90 = 4.5 over X and multiplied 90 * 4.5 divided by 150
Plot these points
vertex: (-4,-7)
x intercepts: (-5.5,0), (-2.5, 0)
and those two other points
the graph should look something like this:
The two equations are equivalent.
The postage for 3 posters is $5.
Lois$ wrote an expression for the total they both spent as 6x + 10 6(25) +10
150 +10 = 160
Clark wrote another expression for the total, saying that it represented the same cost: 2(3x + 5). = 2(3x) + 2(5) 6x + 10 = 6(25) + 10 = 150+10 160
If each poster costs $25, do the two expressions give the same amount?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Convert the given fractions into like fractions.
To do so, Take the L.C.M ( Least Common Multiple ) of 3 and 4.
To find out the L.C.M of given numbers,
First of all, find the prime factors of each numbers.
3 = 3 × 1
4 = 2 × 2 × 1
Take out the common prime factor i.e 1
Also take out the other remaining prime factors i.e 2 , 2 and 3
Now, multiply those all prime factors and obtain L.C.M
= 1 × 2 × 2 × 3 = 12
L.C.M of 3 and 4 = 12
Add the numbers : 20 and 21
Convert the improper fraction into mixed fraction
Remember : While performing the addition or subtraction of unlike fractions, you have to express the given fractions into equivalent fractions of common denominator and add or subtract as we do with like fractions. Thus , obtained fractions should be reduced into lowest terms if there are any common on numerator and denominator. But in case of improper fraction, it needs to be deduced on mixed fraction.
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