6y+9-4y=-3
Please solve with work

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Answer 1
Answer: 6y+9-4y=-3
6y-4y=2y
2y+9=-3
-9 -9
2y=-12
2/2 -12/2
Y=-6 should be the answer if I did it correctly
Answer 2
Answer: 1)combine like terms
2) move 9 to the other side by subtracting 9
3) divide by the # that is in front of y - to both sides
answer you should get: -11/2

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1. twice the difference between a number and ten

2. if 5 is subtracted from twice a number the result is 11

3. if 5 is added to the quotient of a number and 4 , the result is 10

4. associative property use: 4x5n

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1).
Call the number 'N'.
The difference between the number and ten is  (N-10).
Twice the difference between the number and ten is  2(N-10).
That's all the question asks for.  There's no way to find what number 'N' is.

2).
Call the mystery number 'Q'.
Twice the number is  2Q.
If  5  is subtracted from twice the number, you have  (2Q - 5).
But it tells us that the result would be  11 .
So write  (2Q - 5) = 7    and solve that simple equation to find what 'Q' is. 

3).
Call the mystery number 'Z'.
The quotient of the number and 4 is  Z/4.
If you add 5 to the quotient of the number and 4, you have  (Z/4 + 5).
It tells us that the result would be  10.
So write  (Z/4 + 5) = 10 and solve that simple equation to find what 'Z' is.

4).
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The cost of 8 muffins and 2 quarts of milk is $18. The cost of 3 muffins and 1 quart of milke is $7.50. How much does 1 muffin and 1 quart of milk cost?

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Let x equal the cost of one muffin and y equal the cost of quart of milk
8x+2y=18
3x+y=7.50

See if you can solve it from there. If not let me know

Answer:

1 muffin = $1.50

1 quart of milk = $3

Explain how to use proportional reasoning to find 35 percent of 600

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You can divide 35 by 100 then multiply by 600
You can divide 35 into 600

Simone painted a line around the entire perimeter of her rectangular tennis court. The length of the court was 78 feet and the width was 27 feet. How long was the line Simone painted? A. 54 feet B. 105 feet C. 183 feet D. 210 feet

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It would be D. 210 feet.
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P = 2(78) + 2(27)
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6 x 2/5 will be equal to, greather than, or less than 2/5?

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Well, we know that

-- 6 cows are greater than 1 cow

-- 6 trucks are greater than 1 truck

-- 6 candy canes are greater than 1 candy cane

So we're pretty sure that if you have a bunch of boxes with
the same thing in every box, then 6 boxes are going to have
more of it than 1 box has.

Great.  That always works.  It doesn't matter whether the boxes
all have cookies, hamburgers, puppies, or 2/5 in them.  6 boxes
always have more than 1 box has.

Are you comfortable with this reasoning ?

Answer:

Greater than

Step-by-step explanation:

A company charges $6 to make a pattern of t-shirts and $11 for each t-shirts it produces from the pattern. The expression $11n+ $6 represents the cost of n t-shirts with the same pattern. Find the total cost for 5 t-shirt with the same pattern

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Answer:

61

Step-by-step explanation:

Plug 5 into the expression.

11(5)+6=55

Hope this helps! :)