Answer:
Hmm I think D but don't take my word for it just a guess
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: x= 29°
Step-by-step explanation: Add angles D and C. Subtract from 180.
58/2 = 29
(b) Which mascot seems to be the winner? Why do you think that?
(c) Using only information from the unbiased survey, approximately what percent of students choose Wildcats for the new mascot?
(d) If there was 800 students in Larry’s school, approximately how many students in the school could he claim would vote for Mustangs? Round to the nearest whole number if necessary.
Answer:
Answer:
1. D. 15
2. A. 3
3. A. c= 6g+5
4. A. All real numbers
5. D
Answer:
Hot dogs sold: 44
Sodas sold: 132
Step-by-step explanation:
This is is a problem of a system of two equations with two unknowns. This can be solved in multiple ways (the substitution method, the elimination method, the equalization method, the graphic method...) . I will resolve it using the equalization method that is a little bit more practical from my point of view.
First, we have to determine the system by the data we are given:
Where:
Secondly, we are going to isolate any variable from both equations. I chose to isolate Y.
Thirdly, we equalizate both equations.
So we get:
Then we isolate X.
So now we know that the number of hot dogs sold was 44! If the sodas sold were three times the number of hot dogs sold, then we know that there were 132 sodas sold at the hockey game!