I feel like it might be the second one
Isolate the variable, and see what kind of equation it is. if it's adding, let's say, then add one number to itself. this cancels it out, so it's taken care of. next, add that same number to the second one, and take the result. you should be able to subtract that from the answer i believe, it's been a while since I've done these so it might not be spot on
Answer:
See explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Solve the system of two inequalities for y:
2. To graph both inequalities, first draw dotted lines -2x+3y=3 and 4x-3y=15 (dotted because the signs of inequalities are both without notion "or equal to"). Then choose appropriate part, substituting the coordinates of the origin:
So, the origin belongs to the top part of the second inequality and to the bottom part of the first inequality. The intersection of these two regions is the solution set to the system of two inequalities (see attached diagram).
Answer: Team one = 1/5
Team 2 = 4/21
Team A is the fastest
Step-by-step explanation: Answer: Team one = 1/5
Team 2 = 4/21
Team A is the fastest
Step-by-step explanation: TEAM A
Tammy working alone in 1hr can clean 1/2
Melissa working alone in 1 hr can clean 1/3
working together in 1hr ,let x represent the area they will clean we have
+ = 1/x
⇒ 3 + 2 = 1/x
5 = 1/x
x = 1/5
TEAM B
Santay working alone can clean 1/4
Leticia working alone in 1 hr can clean 4/5
working together in 1 hr ,let y represent the amount they clean, we have
+ = 1/y
4 + 5/4 = 1/y
21/4 = 1/y
y = 4 /21
comparing x and y , 1/5 is greater than 4/21 , therefore Team A is faster
Answer:
Subtract 11 from each number.
Step-by-step explanation:
-26,-37,-48,-59,-70,-81,-92,-103,-114,-125,-136,-147,-158,-169,-180
So on and so forth.
Hope this helps! Pls give brainliest!