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Let's start with this part of the equation: "the sum of a number and seven"
Alright. We know that x represents an unknown number. Do you see a part of the equation that could translate to "an unknown number?"
I see "a number." So let's fill X in for "a number.
Alright. So now we have "the sum of x and 7."
Next, let's remember that sum means adding. So we just need to 7 to x
X+7
So, now instead of "the sum of a number and 7" we have x+7.
Alright. Now we just have to do the "twice." When it is asking for "twice", it is asking us to multiply our answer by two. But we need to multiply both x and 7. The best way to do that is to put our "x+7" in parenthesis and put a two outside.
2(x+7)
That's your answer! 2(x+7)
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Answer:
the answer is 2
Step-by-step explanation:
A) 5 to be chosen among a Total : 10 Men + 8 Women
¹⁸C₅ = (18!)/(5!)(13!) = 8,568 groups of five
b) A must to have men and women. If so we have to deduct all groups of 5 that are all men and all group of 5 that are all women
Groups of 5 with only men: ¹⁰C₅ = 252
Groups of 5 with only women: ⁸C₅ = 56
So number of committees of 5 men and women mixed =
8568 - 252 - 56 = 8,260 committees
c) 3 Women and 2 Men:
⁸C₃ x ¹⁰C₂ = 2,520 groups of 3 W and 2 M
d) More women than men, it means:
3 W + 2 M OR (we have found it in c) = 2,520)
4 W + 1 M OR ⁸C₄ x ¹⁰C₁ →→→→ = 700
5 W + 0 M OR ⁸C₅ x ¹⁰C₀ →→→→ = 56
Total where W>M = 3,276 groups of 5 where women are at least 3
Answer:
(4, - 2 )
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the 2 equations
x + y = 2 → (1)
x - y = 6 → (2)
Adding the 2 equations term by term will eliminate the term in y, that is
(x + x) + (y - y) = (2 + 6)
2x = 8 ( divide both sides by 2 )
x = 4
Substitute x = 4 in either of the 2 equations and solve for y
Substituting in (1)
4 + y = 2 ( subtract 4 from both sides )
y = - 2
Solution is (4, - 2 )
Answer:
The model is made in a<u> 1:40 ratio
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Step-by-step explanation:
How many times is 4 multiplied to be equal to 160?
4(x) = 160
X = 160 / 4
<u>X = 40</u>
The proportion, rate, and ratio are almost the same.
They represent the correspondence between the parts and the whole since they all express a binary relationship between the quantities, that is, objects, people, tablespoons.
If the ratio is 1: 2 it could be read that for every 1 there are 2.
For example 1: 2 cups; For every cup of something there are 2 cups of something else.
In this case, 1:40; For every inch of the model, there are 40 feet in the playground.