Answer:
B = 4
T = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
First, figure out the equation.
We know that bicycles have 2 wheels, that there are 3 on a tricycle, and there are a total of 14 wheels and a total of 6 bicycles and tricycles.
Let b stand for bicycles and t stand for tricycles:
14 = 2b + 3t
6 = b + t
We can figure out the amount of either by rearranging the second equation to isolate one variable. I will solve it in two ways
In the first way, I will solve for b
(-t) 6 = b + t (-t)
6 - t = b
Plug this into the first equation and solve for remaining variable
14 = 2(6 - t) +3t
14 = 12 - 2t + 3t
14 = 12 +t
-12 -12
2 = t
6 - 2 = b
b = 4
The second way was to solve for t first
(-b) 6 = b + t (-b)
6 - b = t
14 = 2b + 3(6 - b)
14 = 2b + 18 - 3b
(-18) 14 = 18 -b (-18)
-4/-1 = -b/-1
b = 4
6 - 4 = t
t = 2
It doesn't matter which way you go, they both give you the exact same answer.
Sooo, recap!
1) write equations
2) switch the easier of the two to isolate one variable
3) substitute to find other variable (x2)
4) Find answers! =D
Hope this helps!
The 2 smallest lengths in a triangle have to add up to be greater that the longest side of the triangle. In this case, the longest side is 20. The 2 smallest sides are 5 and 10. 5+10=15, but 15<20. This is why these 3 lengths can’t create a triangle.
Answer:
8,613
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
x=4
Step-by-step explanation:
if you do you'll get that is 64.
Answer: b) two sides and the included angle are congruent
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
RS = QS SIDES are congruent
∠PSR ≡ ∠PSQ ANGLES are congruent
PS = PS SIDES are congruent
ΔPSR ≡ ΔPSQ by the Side-Angle-Side (SAS) Congruency Theorem
Since we know the triangles are congruent, we can state that their parts are congruent:
Congruent-Parts of-Congruent-Triangles are-Congruent (CPCTC)