Julie has a total of 155 DVDs, which include DVDs packed in different boxes and DVDs that are left over. This is acquired by adding the product of the number of DVDs per box the number of boxes for two different types of boxes, and the DVD left over.
In order to calculate the total number of DVDs Julie has, we would have to multiply the number of DVDs in each box by the number of boxes and add the DVDs that have not yet been packed.
To start, Julie packed 18 DVDs in each of the 4 boxes, which equals 18*4 = 72 DVDs.
Then, she packed 15 DVDs in each of the 5 boxes, which equals 15*5 = 75 DVDs.
Finally, she has 8 DVDs left over.
By adding all these up, we find out that Julie has a total of 72 + 75 + 8 = 155 DVDs.
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Answer:
Solve the given equation for y to obtain the slope and y-intercept of this equation: -3x + 9y = 18
Add 3x to both sides: 3x - 3x + 9y = 18 + 3x
Simplifying, 9y = 3x + 18
Dividing both sides by 9 to solve for y:
y = (3/9)x + 2 or (after reduction) y = (1/3)x + 2
The slope is 1/3 and the y-int. is (0,2).
Step-by-step explanation:
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The four multiples of 2/6 are 4/12, 6/18, 8/24 and 10/30
A fraction is a part of a whole. In arithmetic, the number is expressed as a quotient, in which the numerator is divided by the denominator.
A multiple of a whole number is the product of the number and any countingnumber.
e.g. 3, 6 , 9 , 12 , 15 , 18 and so on are the multiples of 3.
given number: 2/6
now, we have to find the multiples for the fraction 2/6.
So,
2/6* 2/2
= 4/12
2/6* 3/3
=6/18
2/6*4/4
=8/24
2/6* 5/5
=10/30
All the four multiples can again reducible to fraction 2/6.
Hence, the four multiples are : 4/12, 6/18, 8/24 and 10/30
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