Answer:
n=3/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
0 is 0,1 is 7,2 is 14 and 3 is 20 (c. is that it has not grown yet and (d. is 7 per week
From the information given,
x represents number of small boxes while y represents number of large boxes.
If each small box can hold 6 books and each large box can hold 10 books, it means that the expression for the number of books that x small boxes and y large boxes can hold is
6x + 10y
If James can pack up to 110 books, it means that the number of books that he can pack is less than or equal to 110. The inequality representing this scenario is
6x + 10y ≤ 110
10y ≤ - 6x + 110
Dividing both sides of the equation by 10, we have
y ≤ - 6x/10 + 110/10
y ≤ - 3x/5 + 11
The graph is shown below
The inequality that represents this sitaution is 6x + 10y ≤ 110
The graph of the inequality wil have solid boundary at y = - 3x/5 + 11
and will be shaded below the line.
75-31= 44
44/75= 0.58666 or 58.7%
Subtract 31 from 75 since we're figuring out greater than or "equal to" we want to include the number 32 in our equation. If it was only "greater than" 32 then we'd subtract 32 from 75. Then you divide that number(44) by 75, which is all the possible outcomes you could have in this scenario. Move the decimal two places to the right to make it a percentage and you've got your answer.
I believe that the smallest number of students Jimmy can measure is 223, and I know this is right because one of my teachers had us do this probem and she said this was it.