[Find the changes in the salary]
Increase = 28100 - 25300 = 2800
[the change, divided by the original amount. x100 to give the percentage]
percentage increase = 2800/25300 x 100 = 11.07%
If A and B are equal:
Matrix A must be a diagonal matrix: FALSE.
We only know that A and B are equal, so they can both be non-diagonal matrices. Here's a counterexample:
Both matrices must be square: FALSE.
We only know that A and B are equal, so they can both be non-square matrices. The previous counterexample still works
Both matrices must be the same size: TRUE
If A and B are equal, they are literally the same matrix. So, in particular, they also share the size.
For any value of i, j; aij = bij: TRUE
Assuming that there was a small typo in the question, this is also true: two matrices are equal if the correspondent entries are the same.
Multiply the first equation with (-1)
you should get this
-6r + 3t = -6
6r + 8t = -16
start to eliminate
11t = -22
divide by 11
t = -2
substitute
6r - 3(-2) = 6
6r + 6 = 6
6r = 6 - 6
6r = 0
r=0
Answer:
Cole has 15 pencils.
Step-by-step explanation:
First, we have the equation c + o =18, c representing cole, and o representing connor.
From there, we get 5o=c
Using substitiution, we get o=3
5(3)=15
15+3=18