Answer:
It's C.
Step-by-step explanation:
Any value of x must have a bigger negative number than 5. In this case, formally you say that all x values must be LESS than 5 only.
(((1/y - 1) + (5/12)) = (-2/3y - 3))
((((1)(12)/12(y - 1) + (5(y + 1)/12(y + 1) = (-2/3y - 3))
((12/12y - 12) + (5y + 5/12y - 12)) = (-2/3y - 3))
((5y + 17/12y - 12) = (-2/3y - 3)
(12y - 12/5 + 17) × (5y + 17/12y - 12) = (-2/3y - 3)(12y - 2/5 + 17)
y = -21y + 4/66y - 66
y = -7/22 - 2/33
y = -25/66
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
a. Yes, the following statement is true. The police officer is gathering data by writing down all the speeding tickets and seperating them into two categories, red and non-red cars. He can later analyze this data and compare them to determine whether or not his hypothesis is true.
b. The color of the car is the only variable that would not be a confounding variable in this scenario. This would instead be the independent variable and does not in any way affect the dependent variable which would be the number of speeding tickets received.
16 t-shirts
because the rate is $6.25
$100/$6.25 =16
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