What is the solution to the system of equations represented by the two equations?need to be answered ASAP.
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Since  (3/2 x)  and  (-1/2 x + 4)  are both equal to the same thing,
they must be equal to each other.

So you can write        3/2 x  =  -1/2 x + 4 .

Use that equation to find the value of 'x'.

Then write that value in place of 'x' in either one
of the original equations to get 'y'.

Now you can solve it yourself, faster than I can write the solution here.


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1/10 of 50000 is 10 times as much as

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Answer:

(1)/(10) of 50000 is 10 times as much as 500.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Expression (1)/(10) of 50000 is 10 times as much as

To find : What is the missing value ?

Solution :

Let the missing number be 'x'.

According to question,

(1)/(10) of 50000 is 10 times as much as x,

i.e. (1)/(10)* 50000=10* x

Solving the expression,

5000=10* x

x=(5000)/(10)

x=500

Therefore, (1)/(10) of 50000 is 10 times as much as 500.

50000 divided by 10 multiplied by 100 is 5000 and 5000 is 10 times as much as 500 (the andwer is 500)

Is(6, -8) a solution to the inequality 2x − y < 20 ?

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20 is equal to 20 and not less. So, (6,-8) is not the solution to inequality 2x-y<20

Step-by-step explanation:

We need to find if (6, -8) a solution to the inequality 2x − y < 20 ?

putting x =6 and y = -8 in the given inequality

2x-y<20\n2(6)-(-8)<20\n12+8 < 20\n20 < 20(not\,\,true)

Since 20 is equal to 20 and not less. So, (6,-8) is not the solution to inequality 2x-y<20

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Elena and Jada are 25 miles apart when they start moving toward each other. Elena runs at a constant speed of 6 mph and Jada walks at a constant speed of 4 mph. How long does it take for Jada and Elena to meet?

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Answer:

The Time taken by Elena and Jade  to meet up is 2.5 hours

Explanation:

Given,

Elena moves with a speed of 6mph  while Jada walks at a speed of 4 mph

Also, Distance can be calculated by the formula

Distance = Speed * Time

To find out the Total speed, i.e., speed of both Elena and Jada as both of them are walking in opposite direction we should add the speed of both the persons, if in same direction we should subtract the values  

Here it will be: 6 + 4 = 10mph

Distance apart is given as 25 miles. Substituting the values,

Distance = Speed * Time

25 = 10 * time

Time = 25/10

Time = 2.5 hour

Hence, It will take 2.5 hours to meet up.

Liz has a 24-inch long ribbon. She cuts nine 2-inch pieces from her original ribbon. How much of the original ribbon is left?

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2x9=18
24-18=6
she has 6 inch pieces of ribbon long]
First, let's see how much of the ribbon Liz cut off.

She cut off 9 pieces, and each piece was 2 inches, so you'll have to multiply 9 by 2 to see how many inches she cut off in total. Multiplying 9 by 2 is the same as adding
2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2!

2*9=18

18 inches of ribbon were cut off.

Now, you have to subtract 18 from 24 to find how many inches are left. You need to subtract because you have the total inches and the amount cut off, and they want to know how much she didn't cut off.

24-18=6

6 inches are left.

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Answer:

-9/7

Step-by-step explanation:

(-2, 6) (5, -3)

slope = (y₂-y₁)/(x₂-x₁)

slope = (-3-6)/(5--2)

slope = -9/(5+2)

slope = -9/7

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Answer:

associative

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associative

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