Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
Parallel lines have equal slopes.
The equation of a line in slope- intercept form is
y = mx + c ( m is the slope and c the y- intercept )
y = 5x + 1 ← is in slope- intercept form
with slope m = 5
Rearrange 2y - 10x + 3 = 0 into this form
Add 10x to both sides
2y = 10x ( subtract 3 from both sides )
2y = 10x - 3 ( divide all terms by 2 )
y = 5x - ← in slope- intercept form
with slope m = 5
Since both lines have a slope of 5 then they are parallel.
The unknown digit is 5.724
Two thousand nine hundred twenty-nine and eight hundred seventy-four thousandths
-6 ÷ 4x = 15, six is less than the quotient and quotient mean division, replace a number with a variable and put it with four and the you would put equal 15
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
When the 12-cup bag of sugar is divided evenly, each baker gets 6 cups.
There is no dot on Noah"s graph for 6 cups of sugar, so you have to extrapolate the given set of dots to see where it might be. You notice that each dot is 1/2 cup of flour more than the one to its left, so you expect that Noah will use 3 cups of flour for 6 cups of sugar.
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Similarly, the table for Lin does not have an entry for 6 cups of sugar. Again, the next entry can be figured using the relations between previous entries. Here, each row for sugar goes up by 1 1/2 cups, so the next row would be 4 1/2 + 1 1/2 = 6 cups. And the rows for flour go up by 1 cup, so the next row for flour (for 6 cups of sugar) would be 4 cups of flour.
Lin will use 4 cups of flour for 6 cups of sugar.
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<em>Alternate solution</em>
The relationship are proportional in both cases, so you can read the value for a smaller amount (2 cups or 3 cups of sugar), then multiply the value by an appropriate multiplier (3 or 2) to get the number of cups of flour for 6 cups of sugar.
Noah: 1 flour for 2 sugar ⇒ 3 flour for 6 sugar
Lin: 2 flour for 3 sugar ⇒ 4 flour for 6 sugar