6/7, solve for y, explain too please
6/7, solve for y, explain too please - 1

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

Y can be written as:

The repeating decimal 1.63636363 ...

The improper fraction 18/11

The mixed number 1 7/11

Step-by-step explanation:

6/11 = y/3

3 ÷ 11 = 0.272727272 (3/11)

6 × (3/11) = (1 7/11) 1.636363636


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How do I solve 2x-3y=-1 and y=x-1 with substitution?

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2x-3y= -1 (label 1)
y=x-1 (label 2)
sub 2 in 1
2x-3(x-1)= -1
2x-3x+3= -1
-x+3= -1
-x=-4
x=4
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y=4-1
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therefore x=4 and y=3 

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How do you solve dividing two negative integers

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Same signs = positive answer
Different signs = depends on the largest number
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A trailer hauling wood weighs 2/3 ton.The trailer weighs 1/4 ton without the wood. What is the weight of the wood?

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1. How many solutions are there for the equation? x2 + 16 = 8x (Points : 1) 2
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x^2 + 16 = 8x\n\nx^2-8x+16=0\n\nx^2-4x-4x+16=0\n\nx(x-4)-4(x-4)=0\n\n(x-4)(x-4)=0\n\n(x-4)^2=0\ \ \ \Leftrightarrow\ \ \ x-4=0\ \ \ \Leftrightarrow\ \ \ x=4\n\n Ans.\ One\ solution
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Regina owns 150 shares of a company’s stock. When the stock market opened, each share traded for $23.65. When the stock market closes, Regina will calculate how much money she gained or lost from the stock that day. How much can Regina reasonably expect her stock to be worth? Write an equation for the problem and then use the equation to answer the question.

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Regina expect 150*$23.65=$3547.5
The sum of Regina's expect is $3547.5

150*23.65=3547.5

$3,547.50