I like the substitution method. Which is when you make one equation equal only x or y and plug it into the other equation)
There is also the graphing method. If you graphed it, it might not be quite as accurate (at least on hand, on computer you would be pretty exact)
Then there is the elimination method. You multiply one of the equations by a coefficient so that you can eliminate x or y from the equation.
Answer:
Measure of <z would 125 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
First you need to get x on one side of the equation and to do that subtract 2a from both sides.
28 + 2a = 5a + 7
-2a -2a
28=3a+7
Then we need to get a alone by subtracting 7 on both sides.
28=3a+7
-7 -7
21=3a
Finally divide each side by 3 and you should get a = 7. Hope this helps!
So in 5 weeks, Marcie will have collected 25 stickers, and given away 15. She will have 10 stickers left. I hope that this helps! :)
Answer:
1.12 × 10^-3
Step-by-step explanation:
The computation of the width of the photograph is as follows:
As we know that
Area of the rectangle = length × width
33 ÷ 20 square inches = 1475 inches × width
So, the width is
= Length ÷ area
= 1475 inches ÷ (33 ÷ 20 square inches)
= 1.12 × 10^-3