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Answer:
Gina rented 3 dramas, 5 comedies, and 3 documentaries.
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve, we will need to set up a system of equations:
Let x = # of dramas, y = # of comedies, and z = # of documentaries:
Write equations to represent each person:
Gina:
x + y + z = 11
Sam:
2x + 3y + 2z = 27
Robby:
x + 2y + 2z = 19
Write the system:
x + y + z = 11
2x + 3y + 2z = 27
x + 2y + 2z = 19
Begin by subtracting the third equation from the second:
2x + 3y + 2z = 27
x + 2y + 2z = 19
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x + y = 8
If x + y = 8, plug this into the first equation:
(8) + z = 11
z = 11 - 8
z = 3
We found the # of documentaries Gina rented, now we must solve for the other variables:
Subtract the top equation from the third. Substitute in the value of z we solved for:
x + 2y + 2(3) = 19
x + y + (3) = 11
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y + 3 = 8
y = 5
Substitute in the values for y and z to solve for x:
x + 5 + 3 = 11
x + 8 = 11
x = 11 - 8
x = 3.
Therefore, Gina rented 3 dramas, 5 comedies, and 3 documentaries.
Answer:
B- x + y + z = 11
2x + 3y + 2z = 27
x + 2y + 2z = 19
Step-by-step explanation:
I took the quiz
Use the order of operations to simplify this expression 1.2x3.5x4.1= What
[tex] 1.2\times3.5\times4.1=[(1+0.2)(3+0.5)](4+0.1)[/tex]
$=[1\times3+1\times0.5+0.2\times3+0.2\times0.5](4+0.1)$
$=(3+0.5+0.6+0.1)(4+0.1)$
$=(4.2)(4+0.1)=(4+0.2)(4+0.1)$
$=4\times4+4\times0.1+0.2\times4+0.2\times0.1$
$=16+0.4+0.8+0.02=17.22$
Which geometric sequence has a first term equal to 55 and a common ratio of -5? {-55, 11, -2.2, 0.44, …} {55; 275; 1,375; 6,875; …} {55, 11, 2.2, 0.44, …} {55; -275; 1,375; -6,875; …}
Answer:
The answer is 55, -275, 1375, -6875......
Step-by-step explanation:
A rotating light is located 16 feet from a wall. The light completes one rotation every 2 seconds. Find the rate at which the light projected onto the wall is moving along the wall when the light's angle is 20 degrees from perpendicular to the wall.
Answer:
a
Step-by-step explanation:
answer is a on edg
is this a function {(-2, 6), (-3, 7), (-4, 8), (-3, 10)}
No, that is not a function.
To be a function, each different input (x) needs a different output (y)
In the given function there are two -3’s as inputs and they have different y values, so it can’t be a function.
Answer: no
Step-by-step explanation: To determine if a relation is a function, take a look at the x–coordinate of each ordered pair. If the x–coordinate is different in each ordered pair, then the relation is a function.
Note that the only exception to this would be that if the x-coordinate pairs up with the same y-coordinate in a relation more than once, it's still classified ad a function.
Ask yourself, do any of the ordered pairs
in this relation have the same x-coordinate?
Well by looking at this relation, we can see that two
of the ordered pairs have the same x-coordinate.
In this case, the x-coordinate of 3 appears twice.
So no, this relation is not a function.