Answer:
18 children
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
<em>Required (missing part of the question):</em>
<em>Number of children that will be able to go to the zoo if 8 adult tickets are purchased</em>
<em>The graph is missing. However, the question can be solved without the graph.</em>
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From the question and equation, we can deduce the following:
- x represents adults
- y represents children
So, when 8 adult tickets were sold.
This means
Substitute 8 for x in
Subtract 96 from both sides
Solve for y
<em>This means that 18 children will be able to go</em>
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if your just asking how to find the area of something all you need to do is multiply all the numbers together and the total is the area.
For example if its 8cm,3cm,2cm all you need to do is multiply them together
8x3x2=48 so your area is 48cm
Answer:
Real and irrational numbers
Answer:
the answer is 8 just took the test and 10 was wrong
Step-by-step explanation:
Example of use of terms:
Statement: If it is far, we take a bus.
Inverse: If it is not far, we do not take a bus.
Converse: If we take a bus, it is far.
Contrapositive: If we do not take a bus, it is not far.
We also know that
1. The inverse of the inverse is the statement itself, and similarly for converse and contrapositive.
2. Only the contrapositive is logically equivalent to the original statement.
This means that the converse and inverse are logically different from the original statement.
Now back to the given statement.
To find the original statement, we find the contrapositive of the contrapositive.
We then find the converse from the original statement, as in the example above.
Original statement
(note that in English, if it is not worth X dollars, means if it is not worth AT LEAST X dollars")
contrapositive of
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"If an item is not worth five dimes, then it is not worth two quarters.”
is the negation of the converse, which become
"If an item is worth two quarters, then it is worth (at least) five dimes."
The converse of the previous statement is therefore
"If an item is worth (at least) five dimes then it is worth two quarters"
In this particular case, we can also take advantage of the fact that the contrapositive is the negation of the converse. So all we have to do is the provide the negation of each component of the contrapositive to get the converse:
"If an item is worth (at least) five dimes, then it is worth two quarters".
as before.
Note that the converse does NOT logically mean the same as the original statement.
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