Which relation is displayed in the table? {(3,3), (3, 7), (5, 8), (9,0)} {(3,3), (7, 3), (8, 5), (0,9)} {(3,3), (3, 7), (5, 9)
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Answer:
{(3,3), (3, 7), (5, 8), (9,0)
Step-by-step explanation:
The first number of an ordered pair is the x value and the second number is the y value.
80 * 5/8 will give you how many are thoroughbreds.
80 * 5/8 = 50
Now subtract this from all of the horses.
80 - 50 = 30.
There are 30 quarter horses.
OR If 5/8 of the horses are thoroughbreds, then 3/8 are quarter horses.
80 * 3/8 = 30.
Answer:
Well since he wrote the amount, he’s technically giving cash away so you basically jsut add everything.
98+456+29+381= 964
867-964= -97
His final balance would be -97
Here’s the thing, a checking account acts like a debit card. Its your own cold hard cash. That means you can’t give away more then you have.
So here are the two options
1) At least one or at most 2 checks must’ve bounced
2) He got more money in his checking account
The answer for your specific question is G.
Answer:
Orange = 12
Grape = 15
Cola = 23
Step-by-step explanation:
Turning this into equations you can give each soda a variable
Cola = C | Grape = G | Orange = R
Then you get:
8 + G = C
R + 3 = G
C + G + R = 50
We want to get a variable all by itself in an equation so first I'm going to put the second equation (R + 3 = G) in the first (8 + G = C) by replacing the G to get
8 + (R + 3) = C Combine the variables 11 + R = C and put that new equation into the last equation
(11 + R) + G + R = 50
Now plug our original second equation (R + 3 = G) into our third to get
(11 + R) + (R + 3) + R = 50
Combine and get
14 + 3R = 50 Subtract over the 14
3R = 36 Divide by 3
Orange Sodas = 12
Our new 3rd Equation is now: C + G + 12 = 50, subtract over 12 to get
C + G = 38
Plug either equation 1 or 2 into that one, I'll do 1
(8 + G) + G = 38
8 + 2G = 38
2G = 30
Grape Sodas = 15
Now our 3rd equation is C + 15 = 38, subtract over 15
Cola Sodas = 23
Orange = 12
Grape = 15
Cola = 23
12 + 15 + 23 = 50