Answer:
1.) Yes
2.) Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that
n = k(k + 7)
If k is a positive integer and n = k(k + 7), is n divisible by 6 ?
(1) k is odd. Yes.
Let assume that k = 3
Then, n = 3(3 + 7)
n = 3 × 10
n = 30.
30 is divisible by 6.
(2) When k is divided by 3, the remainder is 2. That is,
Let k = 5
Then,
5/3 = 1 remainder 2
Substitute k into the equation
n = k(k + 7)
n = 5(5 + 7)
n = 5 × 12
n = 60
And 60 is divisible by 6.
Therefore, the answer to both questions is Yes.
Answer:
(1, 3)
Step-by-step explanation:
2x + 3y = 11 ------------(i)
-4x + 2y = 2 ------------(ii)
Multiply equation (i) by 2.
(i)*2 4x + 6y = 22
(ii) <u>-4x + 2y = 2</u> {Now add and x will be eliminated}
8y = 24
y= 24/8
y = 3
Plugin the value of y in equation (i)
2x + 3*3 = 11
2x + 9 = 11
2x = 11-9
2x = 2
x = 2/2
x = 1
1 kg--> 0.264 kg fat
:. 12.5 kg--> (0.264*12.5) 3.3 kg fat
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Answer:
y= 10/3 + x/3
Step-by-step explanation:
not sure how to explain this
Answer:
31.
Step-by-step explanation:
5+5 = 10 + 1 = 11
12 + 12 = 24 +1 = 25
15 + 15 = 30 + 1 = 31
I don't know I tried to see if that was the pattern. It checks out math wise.