Answer:
10 cars
Step-by-step explanation:
15 cars x = = 10 cars
The trick here is that both times, part of the weight is soup
and part of the weight is the empty metal can.
1/2 soup + MTcan = 5
1/3 soup + MTcan = 4
Before going any further, it will make it a lot easier later if we change
the fractions in both equations to a common denominator:
1/2 = 3/6
1/3 = 2/6
3/6 soup + 1 MTcan = 5
2/6 soup + 1 MTcan = 4
Subtract the 2nd equation from the 1st one:
1/6 soup = 1
Multiply each side by 6 : <u>1 soup = 6</u>
Substitute this in the first equation:
1/2 soup + 1 MTcan = 5
1/2 ( 6 ) + 1 MTcan = 5
3 + 1 MTcan = 5
Subtract 3 from each side: <u>1 MTcan = 2</u>
The empty can weighs 2.
All the soup it can hold weighs 6.
A full can of soup weighs (2 + 6) = <em><u>8</u></em>
y+1=3(x-4)
Multiply the bracket by 3
y+1=3x-12
Follow y=mx+b Move +1 to the other side. Sign changes from +1 to -1
y+1-1=3x-12-1
y=3x-13
Slope=m = 3
b= y-intercept=-13
Answer: Slope=m=3- D.
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wheels, 50 frames, 0 handlebars left
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