Easiest method solving 2 unknowns is Substitution.
So there will normally be 2(ormore)equations given.
Say
X+Y= a
bX=cY + d
a b c d are numbers they give
So first we rearrange the first equation
X = a - Y
No we substitute this into the 2nd equation so that we can get Y
since we know X = a-Y,
b(a-Y) = cY + d
we rearrange and we can find Y for this, it is just Y and numbers
hence finding Y, we sub the value for Y into X = a-Y and we get X also .
Answer:
Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
She would’ve ran 54.25 miles because 1.75 multiplied by 31 is 54.25. Hope this helps:)
Considering the situation described, the classification of the elections is given as follows:
- David came in first place.
- Greg came in second place.
- Victor came in third place.
- Mac came in fourth place.
- Bill came in fifth place.
<h3>How to find the classification of the elections?</h3>
We take the situation that is described, and build the classification from it. The classification has the following format:
P1 - P2 - P3 - P4 - P5
With P1 being the first placed candidate, P2 being the second placed candidate, and so on until P5 which is the fifth placed candidate.
From the text given in this problem, we have that:
- Victor finished in third place, and David beat him, hence P3 = Victor, David = P1 or P2.
- Greg didn't come in first nor in last, hence, considering that Victor is P3, Greg = P2 or P4.
- Mac didn't win, but he finished higher than Bill, hence, considering that Mac didn't win and that Victor is P3, Mac = P4, Bill = P5.
- From the bullet points above, we can conclude that David = P1, Greg = P2.
Hence the places of each candidate are given as follows:
- David came in first place.
- Greg came in second place.
- Victor came in third place.
- Mac came in fourth place.
- Bill came in fifth place.
A similar problem, in which a situation is interpreted, is given at brainly.com/question/5660603
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The quadrilateral you are asking about is a square