The number of sports books is 13 books.
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We have to represented each of the books read with an algebraic term;
Let the number of mystery books be y
Let the number of sports books be x
Total number of books = 23
We know that;
x + y = 23
but y = 10
x = 23 - 10
x = 13 books
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Alright, so for every addition or subtraction (without the whole thing being in parenthesis and multiplied by something) sign, there is 1 term to the right of it and 1 term to the left of it. However, we have to make sure not to overlap - for example, m is only 1 term - it can't be counted as 2 since it's to the right of a - and to the left of a +. Our terms are therefore 2m²n, 2mn², m, 3n, and 9
I'm not sure if this is what you wanted, but I think that 144 to the power of 1/2 (.5) is 12.
Answer:
B. -5
Step-by-step explanation:
3x-1 > 4x-6
+1
3x>4x-5
-4x
-x>-5
/-1 /-1
x>-5