The inequality is still true! If you add a number, say 5 to both sides of the following inequality, does anything change?
3 < 6
3 + 5 < 6 + 5
8 < 11
The inequality is still true. We know the statement holds for subtracting the same number because, in a way, addition and subtraction are pretty much the same operation. If I subtract 5 from both sides, I can think of it like "I add negative 5 to both sides" or something along those lines. It's kind of backwards thinking.
I believe it might be 107.9 after if that’s what your asking-like taking off 10% of $108.
John wanted to go on a train. the equation y=9/5 x describes the number of miles y that a train travels in x minutes. what is the constant speed of the train in terms of hours?
The constant speed of the train is 108 miles per hour
Answer:
A. Ronald
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide the years of employment by cars sold. The highest number is your answer
Answer:
-2
Step-by-step explanation:
your equation is
f(x) = -2x+8
-2x
-2 is the slope