Answer:
a * c^2 = b
Step-by-step explanation:
you would want to multiply both sides of the equation by c^2
a * c^2 = b
That gets you this formula you can then plug your numbers in
I think it is P because that is the intercecting point
Let
x = loaves of bread
y = batches of muffins
You must make a system of two equations with two unknowns that describe the problem
3.5x + 2.5y = 17 --- (1)
0.75x + 0.75y = 4.5 --- (2)
Resolving we have
x = 6-y (from (2))
replacing in (1)
3.5 (6-y) + 2.5y = 17
21 - 3.5y + 2.5y = 17
y = 21-17 = 4
Then substituting in (2)
x = 6-y = 6-4 = 2
Answer
Helena could bake:
2 loaves of bread
4 batches of muffins
<span>What is 6 [4•(72-63)÷3]?
</span><span>6 [4•(72-63)÷3]
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=72
8x+1=x-6
7x+1=-6
7x=-7
X=-1
Y=x
Y=-1