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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:101

Step-by-step explanation:this is what ya gotta do:

add rsu and ust together

67+34=rst

rst =101


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How many equations in the same variables must be in a set to solve a system of linear equations?

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Answer:

For a unique solution, there must be as many consistent, independent equations as there are variables.

Step-by-step explanation:

Each equation lets you write an expression for one variable in terms of the others in that equation. That expression can be substituted throughout the system, reducing the number of equations and variables by one each.

After n-1 such substitutions in a system of n equations, there will be one equation left. If that is an equation in one variable, then the solution to the system can be easily found. If more than one variable remains (> n variables in n equations), then the system cannot be solved for definitive values of each of the variables.

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Mr. Willett was taking 3 students on a hiking excursion. He had 2 2⁄3 pounds of trail mix to split between the students. How many pounds trail mix did each student get?

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Answer:

4/3 each student

Step-by-step explanation:

2+(2)/(3)=(8)/(3)

if there are 3 students, we should split the total amount of trail mix by 3

(8)/(3)÷3=8/6= 4/3 each student

Your school raised 125% of its fundraising goal.The School raised $6750.What was the goal?

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Answer:

When school raised $ 6750 the goal was 5400

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the initial fundraising goal be 100.

as per the given statement your school raised 125% of its fundraising goal.

⇒ school raised = (125)/(100) * 100 = $ 125

Equivalent ratios are two ratios that express the same relationship between numbers.

then, By equivalent ratio :

(125)/(100) = (6750)/(x)

after cross multiply we get;

125 x = 6750 * 100

Divide both sides by 125 we get;

(125x)/(125) =(6750 * 100)/(125)

Simplify:

x = 5400

Therefore, the goal was 5400 when the school raised $ 6750

The goal was to raise $5400.
I got this by making this: x/6750=100/125
Then you cross multiply and solve for x

Donald has a coin collection. He has 36 dimes, 72 quarters, and 18 nickels. He wants to arrange them into equal groups with only one type of coin in each group. How many can he put in each group?a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4 E. 9 F. 12

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The way I understand the question is that he wants to have for example many groups of 2, many groups of 3, etc, etc.

There are many possibilities, so let's just look at all the options!

a. 1
 - it's technically possible, as 36, 72 and 18 are each divisible by 1 (but I don't think it's a "group"
 
b. 2
 - yes, this is possible!  36, 72 and 18 are each divisible by 2 (they're all even)

c. 3
 yes, he can have piles of 3 as 36, 72 and 18 are each divisible by 3
d. 4
NO! they're not divisible by 4

E. 9
yes! it would be 2 piles of nickels, 4 of quarters and 8 of dimes


F. 12
NO! they're not divisible by 12


Suppose P is between M and N. If MN = 10, MP = x-3, and PN = x+1, what is the value of x?

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MN = MP + PN

10 = (x - 3) + (x + 1)

10 = x + x - 3 + 1

10 = 2x - 2                        (add 2 to each side)

12 = 2x                             (divide 2 from each side)

12/2 = x

6 = x
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Answer:

81.6

Step-by-step explanation: