Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Claire................42 5/8
grace.............39 5/3
the team throw 42 5/8 + 39 5/3=
lets add first the 42+39=81
5/8+5/3 common denominator is 24
15/24+40/24=55/24=2 7/24
81+ 2 7/24=83 7/24
Answer:
Claire - 42 5/8
grace - 39 5/3
the team throw 42 5/8 + 39 5/3=
lets add first the 42+39=81
5/8+5/3 common denominator is 24
15/24+40/24=55/24=2 7/24
81+ 2 7/24=83 7/24
Step-by-step explanation:
The person above is correct. Have a nice day :]
If the boy grows another 5 inches, he will be 1/2 as tall as his sister. HIs sister is 68 inch tall
Let sister = g, and boy = b
2b + 5 = g
g = 68
Plug in 68 for g
2b + 5 = 68
Isolate the b. Note the equal sign. What you do to one side, you do to the other. Do the opposite of PEMDAS.
first, subtract 5 from both sdies
2b + 5 (-5) = 68 (-5)
2b = 68 - 5
2b = 63
Isolate the b. Divide 2 from both sides
2b/2 = 63/2
b = 63/2
b = 31.5
The boy is 31.5 inches tall
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Answer:
The height of boy is 29 inches.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : If a boy grows 5 inches, he will be one-half as tall as his sister. His sister is 68 inches tall.
To find : How tall is the boy?
Solution :
Let x be the boy's height and y be his sister's height.
We have given, His sister is 68 inches tall i.e. y=68 inches
Now, If a boy grows 5 inches i.e. x+5
then he will be one-half as tall as his sister i.e.
or
We know, y=68 substitute in above equation
Therefore, The height of boy is 29 inches.
The system of equations to find the number of 5-point and 2-point problems on the math test is x + y = 29 and 5x + 2y = 100, where x and y are the numbers of 5-point and 2-point problems respectively.
The question posed involves setting up a system of equations to determine how many of each type of problem are on a math test. There are two types of problems: those worth 5 points and those worth 2 points, with the test having a total of 29 problems and worth 100 points in all. To solve this, we can define two variables, let's say x represents the number of problems worth 5 points and y represents the number of problems worth 2 points.
We can set up the following system of equations:
Solving this system will give the number of 5-point problems and 2-point problems on the test.
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neverminding for a second that they're intercepts at all, they're points on the line, so
y = 2x + 6
What is the point of intersection
Answer:
So the point of intersection would be -x=2x+6
and then we'll subtract 2x on both sides and get -3x=6
this will result in x=-2
Then we'll substitute that into y=-x, so y=2
Therefore the point of intersection is (-2,2)
Hope I helped, have a nice day :)
8 square feet
16 square feet
32 square feet
Answer:
16 square feet
Step-by-step explanation:
I got it right on my FLVS test :D
To find EG, we equate EF to EG and solve for x. Substituting the value of x back into EG gives us a final answer of 22.5.
In the given question, F is the midpoint of EG. We are given that EF = 5x and EG = 7x + 5. To find the value of EG, we need to equate EF to EG and solve for x.
Given: EF = EG = 5x
Substituting the values, we get: 5x = 7x + 5
Simplifying the equation: 2x = 5
Dividing both sides by 2, we find: x = 2.5
Now, substituting the value of x back into EG, we get: EG = 7(2.5) + 5 = 17.5 + 5 = 22.5
Therefore, EG is equal to 22.5
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