Lizzie has 18 dimes and 12 quarters
<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
Let "d" be the number of dimes
Let "q" be the number of quarters
We know that,
value of 1 dime = $ 0.10
value of 1 quarter = $ 0.25
Given that LIzzie has 30 coins
number of dimes + number of quarters = 30
d + q = 30 ---- eqn 1
Also given that the coins total $ 4.80
number of dimes x value of 1 dime + number of quarters x value of 1 quarter = 4.80
0.1d + 0.25q = 4.8 ------ eqn 2
Let us solve eqn 1 and eqn 2
From eqn 1,
d = 30 - q ---- eqn 3
Substitute eqn 3 in eqn 2
0.1(30 - q) + 0.25q = 4.8
3 - 0.1q + 0.25q = 4.8
0.15q = 1.8
<h3>q = 12</h3>
From eqn 3,
d = 30 - 12
<h3>d = 18</h3>
Thus she has 18 dimes and 12 quarters
360/6 = 60 degrees.
2pi/6 and pi/3 makes sense.
Out of 1/6 = 60 there's your answer.
Brainliest please!
You can show it 4 ways by rotating the paper and if that is not an option, then the answer is 2.
Standard form is just putting (in this case) variables in alphabetical order. First we simplify- 2x+4=4y would become 1/2x+1=y. This is already in standard form, as numbers w/o variables come at the end. simplifying the next one is more tricky. first you get a variable/number alone-
9-2x-2y=4x+3
9-2y=6x+3
6-2y=6x
1-1/3y=x
1=x+1/3y
3=x+y
x+y=3
sorry if I was wrong and not of any help, But I do believe this is correct.
Answer:
y
Step-by-step explanation:
2y-y=y