Answer:
A:870 B:438.82
Step-by-step explanation:
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Try to get all the x'es to the right side
It would be 10 the slope is always with the x
Answer:
there is no greatest load
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x and y represent the load capacities of my truck and my neighbor's truck, respectively. We are given two relations:
x ≥ y +600 . . . . . my truck can carry at least 600 pounds more
x ≤ (1/3)(4y) . . . . . my truck carries no more than all 4 of hers
Combining these two inequalities, we have ...
4/3y ≥ x ≥ y +600
1/3y ≥ 600 . . . . . . . subtract y
y ≥ 1800 . . . . . . . . multiply by 3
My truck's capacity is greater than 1800 +600 = 2400 pounds. This is a lower limit. The question asks for an <em>upper limit</em>. The given conditions do not place any upper limit on truck capacity.
Answer:
2(17-27x)
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the question was incomplete this is the only answer I have for you.
If you were looking for the answer of X I would need a answer for the equation
Anyways... you want to factor out 2 from the expression since there are two numbers
Once you factored out the two (divide each number by 2) you'll get:
2(17-27x)