Answer:
cookies (x): 6 soldchips (y): 18 soldStep-by-step explanation:
It is convenient to let a graphing calculator draw the graph for you. It can also display the solution: (x, y) = (6, 18).
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The equations of interest are ...
x + 2y = 42 . . . . . . revenue from sale of x cookies and y chips
y = 3x . . . . . . . . . . 3 times as many chips as cookies
Answer:
\underline{\text{Variable Definitions:}}
Variable Definitions:
x=
x=
\,\,\text{the number of packs of cookies sold}
the number of packs of cookies sold
y=
y=
\,\,\text{the number of bags of chips sold}
the number of bags of chips sold
Each pack of cookies sells for $1, so xx packs of cookies will bring in 1x1x dollars. Each bag of chips sells for $2, so yy bags of chips will bring in 2y2y dollars. Therefore, the total amount 1x+2y1x+2y equals \$42:$42:
1x+2y=42
1x+2y=42
Since Kylie sold 3 times as many bags of chips as packs of cookies, she sold more bags of chips, so if we multiply 3 by the number of packs of cookies sold, we will get the number of bags of chips sold, meaning yy equals 3x.3x.
y=3x
y=3x
\underline{\text{Write System of Equations:}}
Write System of Equations:
1x+2y=
1x+2y=
\,\,42
42
y=
y=
\,\,3x
3x
\underline{\text{Solve for }y\text{ in each equation:}}
Solve for y in each equation:
\begin{aligned}\color{indianred}{1x}+2y = 42\hspace{10px} & \hspace{10px}\color{green}{y}\color{green}{=}\color{green}{3x} \\[10px] 2y = \color{indianred}{-1x}+42\hspace{10px} & \hspace{10px} & \\[10px] \frac{2y}{2} = \frac{-1x+42}{2}\hspace{10px} & \hspace{10px} & \\[10px] \color{blue}{y} \color{blue}{= -\frac{1}{2}x+21}\hspace{10px}\hspace{10px} & \hspace{10px} & \end{aligned}
1x+2y=42
2y=−1x+42
2
2y
=
2
−1x+42
y=−
2
1
x+21
y=3x
Step-by-step explanation:
Expansion of (x + 3y)(x - y) gives
Answer:
x^2 +2xy +3y^2
Step-by-step explanation:
(x + 3y)(x - y)
Foil
first x*x = x^2
outer x*-y = -xy
inner 3y^x = 3xy
last 3y*y = 3y^2
Add them together
x^2 -xy +3xy +3y^2
Combine like terms
x^2 +2xy +3y^2
write -7.08 as a mixed number or fraction in a simplest from
Answer:
7 2/5
Step-by-step explanation:
7.08 to improper fraction:
708/100
= 7 2/25
ys is the perpendicular bisector of xz. What is the length of Xs if xz is 18 inches long?
Answer:
XS is 9 inches long.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that
YS is the perpendicular bisector of XZ.
Length of XZ = 18 inches
To find:
Length of XS = ?
Solution:
First of all, let us learn about the perpendicular bisector.
Perpendicular bisector of a line AB is a line PQ, which divides the line AB in two equal parts and is at an angle of [tex]90^\circ[/tex] with the line AB.
If B is on the line PQ, then [tex]BP = BQ = \frac{PQ}{2}[/tex] and
[tex]\angle ABP = \angle ABQ = 90^\circ[/tex]
Applying the above property in our given question.
Kindly refer to the attached image for the given dimensions.
S is on the line XZ.
[tex]XS = SZ = \frac{XY}{2} = \dfrac{18}{2} \\\Rightarrow \bold{XS = 9\ inches}[/tex]
So, the answer is XS is 9 inches long.
In a class test containing 10 questions, 5 marks are awarded for every correct answer and (−2) marks are awarded for every incorrect answer and 0 for questions not attempted.
Heena gets two correct and five incorrect answers out of seven questions she attempts. What is her score?
Answer:
0 points
Step-by-step explanation:
So first we see that she gets 2 questions correct,
2 * 5 = 10
Then we see that she gets 5 questions wrong,
5 * -2 = -10
Then we see that she doesn't attempt three questions,
3 * 0 = 0;
Now we add up the points,
10 - 10 + 0 = 0 points
Answer:
Heena gets 2 correct and 5 incorrect. She attempts only 7 questions so for the remaining 3 questions she will score zero marks.
So total marks scored by Heena is 5×2−5×2+0 i.e 0marks
Step-by-step explanation:
BRAINLIEST, THANKS AND 5 STARS IF ANSWERED BOTH CORRECTLY
Which set of points represents a function?
A. (-5, -4), (-4, -3), (-3, -2), (-2, -1)
B. (-6, 2), (6, -2) (-5, 3), (-5, -3)
C. (8, -1), (8, 2), (8, -3), (8, 4)
D. (1, 3), (-4, 4), (3, -2), (1, 0)
Which set of points represents a function?
A. (2, -5), (4, 0), (7, 0), (2, 5)
B. (-1, 4), (2, -4), (-1, -4), (-2, 4)
C. (-5, -1), (-2, -1), (1, -1), (4, -1)
D. (3, -5), (3, -1), (3, 2), (3, 4)
Answer:
Numer 1
A) (-5, -4), (-4, -3), (-3, -2), (-2, -1) Is a function
Number 2
C) (-5, -1), (-2, -1), (1, -1), (4, -1) is a function
in a function, all elements in domain "x" should have a pre-image "y" and they should be unique (one x can have only one value of y, but more than one x can have same same value of y) for all ordered pair (x,y)
it's not clearly possible to tell without knowing the actual set but with given information,
1. A
2. C
suppose we want to choose 6 letters without replacement from 13 distinct letters. A) how many ways can this be done if order does not matter? B) how many ways can this be done if order of choices matters
Answer: A) 1716 B) 1235520
Step-by-step explanation:
If order doesn't matter , then we use combinations, where the number of combinations of selecting r things from n is given by :-[tex]^nC_r=\dfrac{n!}{r!(n-r)!}[/tex]
If order matters , then we use permutations, where the number of permutations of selecting r things from n is given by :-[tex]^nP_r=\dfrac{n!}{(n-r)!}[/tex]
Given, Total distinct letters = 13
To choose = 6 letters
A) Number of ways to choose (if order does not matter)=[tex]^{13}C_6[/tex]
[tex]=\dfrac{13!}{6!7!}=\dfrac{13\times12\times11\times10\times9\times8\times7!}{(720)\times 7!}\\\\= $$1716[/tex]
B) Number of ways to choose (if order matters)=[tex]^{13}P_6[/tex]
[tex]=\dfrac{13!}{7!}=\dfrac{13\times12\times11\times10\times9\times8\times7!} 7!}\\\\= $$1235520[/tex]
Hence, A) 1716 B) 1235520
Maya wrote the expression 3 + 5 + 4.5 to represent the total distance that she traveled. Which statement best describes Maya’s expression?
Answer:
A is the answer .Step-by-step explanation:
You can add the numbers in different ways but still get the same answer.
1. 3 + 5 + 4.5 = 12.5
2. 5 + 3 + 4.5 = 12.5
3. 3 + 4.5 + 5 = 12.5
4. 5 + 4.5 + 3 = 12.5
5. 4.5 + 5 + 3 = 12.5
6. 4.5 + 3 + 5 = 12.5
These a couple of different ways you can add the numbers to get the same answer. This shows proof of how the associative property is related and gets you the correct answer no matter how the numbers are positioned.
P.S - You can solve this for different numbers.
Hope this helped,
Kavitha
Rational exponents
I need help ASAP!! Can someone solve and explain step by step how to do it???
Answer:
a . x = 512
b. x^1/2•y•z^5/4
Step-by-step explanation:
a. Here in this question, we want to find the value of x, given the equation.
x^2/3 = 64
Now, to find the value of x, we shall raising both powers to the reciprocal of 2/3
When we talk of reciprocal, we mean a number such that when we multiply this number by that particular number, our result is 1.
So for 2/3, the reciprocal is 3/2
So let’s raise the power of both sides to 3/2
Thus;
x^2/3(3/2) = 64^3/2
Kindly recall that 2/3(3/2) = 2/3 * 3/2 = 1
Thus ;
x = 64^3/2
So what this mean is that we will find the square root of 64 and cube our answer.
Thus;
x = {√(64)}^3
x = 8^3
x = 512
b. According to laws of indices, kindly note that
b√(a) = a^1/b
Thus;
4 √(x^2•y^4•z^5) = (x^2•y^4•z^5)^1/4
So what we do is to multiply each of the powers in the bracket by 1/4
Thus, we have the following;
x^2(1/4) • y^4(1/4) • z^5(1/4)
= x^1/2•y•z^5/4
where • simply refers to multiplication between the terms
twice x,plus 8,is the same as -10
Answer:
greater than or equal to -36
Step-by-step explanation:
2x >= -36-16
2x >= -52
x >= -26
Answer:
x = -9
Step-by-step explanation:
2x + 8 = -10
2x = -8 -10
2x = -18
x = -9
cost of putting a fence around a square field rupees 35 rupees is
4480 find the each side of the field
Answer:
cost of one side= 1120
Step-by-step explanation:
Given. total cost=4480
cost per meter=35
So,perimeter=total cost/cost per metre
perimeter=4480/35
perimeter=128
perimeter of square=4*side
128/4=side
side=32
given cost of one meter=35
So,cost of 32 meter=35*32
So,cost of one side=1120
Answer:
the cost of fencing a square field at the rate of ₹35 per m is ₹4480.
so the perimeter of the square field = 4480/35
= 128m
Length of each side = 128/4
= 32m
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15 points! I will give Brainliest and heart! Answer ASAP but with DETAIL, I need step - by - step, clear words, correct grammar. A pair of equations is shown below: y = 3x − 5 y = 6x − 8 Part A: Explain how you will solve the pair of equations by substitution or elimination. Show all the steps and write the solution. (5 points) Part B: If the two equations are graphed, at what point will the lines representing the two equations intersect? Explain your answer. (5 points)
Hey there! I'm happy to help!
PART A
Let's look at our two equations.
y=3x-5
y=6x-8
We will solve this with substitution because we have two different values for y, so it will be be very easy to substitute.
We know that y is equal to 6x-8. This means that we can replace the y in the first equation with 6x-8 and then solve for x.
6x-8=3x-5
We add 8 to both sides.
6x=3x+3
We subtract 3x from both sides.
3x=3
We divide both sides by 3.
x=1
We can plug this x-value into either of our equations to figure out what y is.
y=6(1)-8
y=6-8
y=-2
Therefore, our solution is x=1 and y= -2.
PART B
When graphing the two equations in a systems of equation, the point where they intersect is the solution. We already have our solution, so now we will just write it as a point, which is (1,-2).
Have a wonderful day! :D
Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
y = 3x − 5
y = 6x − 8
I will use substitution by substituting for y in the first equation
y = 3x − 5
6x -8 = 3x-5
Subtract 3x from each side
6x-3x -8 = 3x-5-3x
3x-8 = -5
Add 8 to each side
3x-8+8 = -5+8
3x =3
Divide by 3
3x/3= 3/3
x =1
Now find y
y = 3x − 5
= 3(1) -5
=3-5
= -2
( 1,-2)
The two lines will intersect at ( 1,-2)
The solution to the two equations is where the lines intersect.
Solve this problem... Really urgent
Answer:
[tex] \boxed{\sf Time \ taken = 15 \ minutes} [/tex]
Given:
Initial speed (u) = 65 km/h
Final speed (v) = 85 km/h
Acceleration (a) = 80 km/h²
To Find:
Time taken for car to achieve a speed of 85 km/h in minutes
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\sf From \ equation \ of \ motion:[/tex]
[tex] \boxed{ \bold{v = u + at}}[/tex]
By substituting value of v, u & a we get:
[tex] \sf \implies 85 = 65 + 80t[/tex]
Substract 65 from both sides:
[tex] \sf \implies 85 - 65 = 65 - 65 + 80t[/tex]
[tex] \sf \implies 20 = 80t[/tex]
[tex] \sf \implies 80t = 20[/tex]
Dividing both sides by 80:
[tex] \sf \implies \frac{ \cancel{80}t}{ \cancel{80}} = \frac{20}{80} [/tex]
[tex] \sf \implies t = \frac{2 \cancel{0}}{8 \cancel{0}} [/tex]
[tex] \sf \implies t = \frac{ \cancel{2}}{ \cancel{2} \times 4} [/tex]
[tex] \sf \implies t = \frac{1}{4} \: h[/tex]
[tex] \sf \implies t = \frac{1}{4} \times 60 \: minutes[/tex]
[tex] \sf \implies t = 15 \: minutes[/tex]
So,
Time taken for car to achieve a speed of 85 km/h in minutes = 15 minutes
What is the volume of the cone below?
A. 432 units 3
B. 1447 units 3
C. 1087 units 3
D. 2167 units 3
Answer:
[tex]144\pi[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the volume of a cone use the formula [tex]v = \pi r^2\frac{h}{3}[/tex]
When you substitute that into an equation it will be [tex]v = \pi 4^2\frac{27}{3}[/tex]
First you should evaluate the exponent making it 16
Next divide 27 and 3 which is 9
Since you don't have to multiply by 3.14 ([tex]\pi[/tex]) the equation should be ...
[tex]144\pi[/tex]
Answer:
144
Step-by-step explanation:
WILL GIVE THE BRAINLIEST. PLEASE HELP.
Answer:
300 miles.
Step-by-step explanation:
Distance = Rate * Time
We know the rate, 80 miles per hour.
We know the time, 3.75 hours.
As these use the same time unit, hours, we don't need to change any values.
We can just put these values into the formula:
[tex]d=r*t[/tex]
[tex]d=80*3.75=300[/tex]
Answer: 300 miles.
Classify What type of number is 1.00 repeating
Answer:
rational, integer, whole, natural, real
Step-by-step explanation:
Trailing zeros after the decimal point do not change the value of a number. This number is 1, a rational, real, integer, whole, natural number.
A trader buys tea for $1200 and sells it for $1500. Per sack of tea he makes a profit of $50. How many sacks of tea did he have?
Answer:
6 sacks
Step-by-step explanation:
Buying Price = $1200
Selling Price = $1500
Total profit = Selling price - Buying Price
= $1500 - $1200
= $300
Given that the profit on each sack of tea is $50
Number of Sacks of Tea = Total Profit ÷ profit per sack
= $300 ÷ 50
= 6 sacks
The number of sacks of tea he has is 6.
The first step is to determine the total profit earned by the trader. Profit is the selling price less the cost price.
Profit = selling price - cost price
$1500 - $1200 = $300
The second step is to divide the total profit by the profit made per sack of tea.
Number of sacks = $300 / $50 = 6
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The sum of ages of Noi's and Noy's is 26 years. The different between four times Noi's age and two times Noy's age is 28 years. Find the age of Noi and Noy.
Write as an equation
Let the age will be x
4x+2x-28 years
6x-28
x-28 by 6 -4.66
SO THE ANSWER IS 4.66
Answer:
Noi = x
Noy = y
x+y = 26 ... (1)
4x-2y= 28 ... (2)
Solve:
x+y= 26
x= 26-y (keep it)
4x-2y= 28
4(26-y)-2y=28
104-4y-2y= 28
-6y= 28-104
-6y=-76
y= 12,6 (12 years 6 mouths)
x+y= 26
x + 12.6 = 26
x= 26-12.6
x= 13, 4 ( 13 years 4 mouths)
Shane biked 1 mile less than three times the number of miles Lissette biked. Shane biked a total of 7 miles. Write an equation to determine how many miles Lissette biked.
7 = 3x − 1
x − 1 = 3(7)
x over seven = 3(1)
7 + 3x = 1
Answer
Equation : x + 1 + 3x = 7
Miles Lissette biked : 3/2 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Determine the total number of miles biked.
From my understanding. 7 miles is the total number of miles biked by both.
Step 2: Assume the values
Miles Lissette biked = x
Miles Shane biked = 1 + 3x
Step 3: Add miles biked by Lissette and Shane which will be equal to total miles.
Equation for miles Lissette biked: x + 1 + 3x = 7
4x + 1 = 7
x = 6/4
Step 4: Simplify
x = 6/4
x = 3/2
Therefore, the equation for miles Lissette biked is x + 1 + 3x = 7 and Lissete biked for 3/2 miles.
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Answer:
7 = 3x - 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Miles Shane biked = y
Miles Lissette biked = x
The equation is
(x ⋅ 3) - 1 = y
And we know y = 7, so
(x ⋅ 3) - 1 = 7
3x - 1 = 7
WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!!! PLZ HELP!!! A food packet is dropped from a helicopter and is modeled by the function f(x) = −15x2 + 6000. The graph below shows the height f(x), in feet, of the food packet at different times x, in seconds: Use the graph to determine the domain of f(x) for all viable x values, based on the context. x ≤ 6000 0 ≤ x ≤ 20 −20 ≤ x ≤ 20 All real numbers
Answer:
[tex]\large \boxed{\mathrm{All \ real \ numbers}}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The domain of a function is all possible values of x for which the function is real and defined.
[tex]f(x)=-15x^2 +6000[/tex]
The function has no undefined points nor any restrictions on the value of x.
[tex]- \infty < x < \infty[/tex]
The domain of the function is all real numbers.
Answer:
All real numbers
Step-by-step explanation:
The domain is the set of all possible values for x.
f(x) = -15x² + 6000
There are no restrictions on the value of x.
The domain is all real numbers.
What is the value of the expression below when x = 5 and y = 2?
X + 6y
The value of the expression x + 6y when x = 5 and y = 2 is 17.
What is an expression?An expression is a way of writing a statement with more than two variables or numbers with operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Example: 2 + 3x + 4y = 7 is an expression.
We have,
x + 6y
When x = 5 and y = 2
= x + 6y
= 5 + 6 x 2
= 5 + 12
= 17
Thus,
The value is 17.
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1/4(8x-4)=
need help please answer
Answer:
2x-1 is the answer (or if you're trying to multiply it, the answer is -8.)
Step-by-step explanation:
What is a 27 of the sequence 15, 10,5,...?
A.O
B. -75
c.
1/625
D. -115
Answer:
B. -75
Step-by-step explanation:
you count backwards from 5, 27 times
Please answer question now
Answer:
3x3÷2= 4.5cm^2
The formula is 1/2×base×slanted height
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
150 in²Step-by-step explanation:
V = ¹/₃•(¹/₂•10•9)•10 = ¹/₃•45•10 = 15•10 = 150 in²
if a + b + c = 9 and ab + bc + ca = 26 find the value of a^2 + b^2 + c^2
[tex](a+b+c)^2=a^2 + 2 a b + 2 a c + b^2 + 2 b c + c^2\\a^2+b^2+c^2=(a+b+c)^2-2ab-2ac-2bc\\a^2+b^2+c^2=(a+b+c)^2-2(ab+ac+bc)\\\\a^2+b^2+c^2=9^2-2\cdot26=81-52=29[/tex]
Express the following as decimals step by step. 3×10+4×1+7×1/10
Answer:
34.7
Step-by-step explanation:
First Step: Multiply.
3 × 10 = 30
4 × 1 = 4
7 × 1/10 = 7/10
Second step: Add.
30 + 4 + 7/10= 347/10
Final step: Make it a decimal.
347 ÷ 10 = 34.7
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[tex]3\times 10+4\times 1+7\times 1/10[/tex]
[tex]= \frac{347}{10}[/tex] (Decimal: 34.7)
Step by Step Explanation.
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Charlotte ordered dinner to be delivered to her house. The dinner cost d dollars before any tax or discounts were applied. She had a coupon for a 10% discount on the cost after an 8% tax was applied. She added a 16% tip to the total before any tax or discounts were applied. Which expressions could represent the total amount Charlotte paid
Answer:
1.132d
Step-by-step explanation:
Cost of the dinner=$d
Coupon=10% after
Tax=8%
Tax=0.08d
Tax + cost of dinner= d + 0.08d
Coupon for 10% discount after tax
10% coupon discount means she will pay 100% - 10%( coupon)
=90%
Price=90%(d + 0.08d)
=0.9(1.08d)
She added 16% tip to the total cost before any price or discount was applied
16% of d
=0.16*d
=0.16d
New price= 0.09(1.08d) + 0.16d
=0.972d + 0.16d
=1.132d
If AC = 40, find the length of JK.
Answer:
JK = 24
Step-by-step explanation:
Δ BKJ and Δ BCA are similar triangles and ratios of corresponding sides are equal, that is
[tex]\frac{JK}{AC}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{BK}{BC}[/tex] , substitute values
[tex]\frac{JK}{40}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{3}{5}[/tex] ( cross- multiply )
5JK = 120 ( divide both sides by 5 )
JK = 24
the triangles are all similar, because they have proportional sides and equal angles.
if you assume the smallest, equal part of side to be x
the biggest triangle has "5 parts" so BC=5x and BK has 3 parts so BK=3x .
since they're similar, ratio of their corresponding sides is constant or equal.
[tex] {BK\over BC}={JK \over AC}[/tex]
BK/BC=3/5
and AC=40
so JK = 40*3/5=24
Both Fred and Ed have a bag of candy containing a lemon drop, a cherry drop, and a lollipop. Each takes out a piece and eats it. What are the possible pairs of candies eaten? A. Lemon-lemon, cherry-lemon, lollipop-lollipop, lemon-cherry, cherry-cherry, lemon-lollipop, lollipop-cherry, cherry-lollipop, lollipop-lemon B. Cherry-lemon, lemon-lollipop, lollipop-cherry, lollipop-lollipop, lemon-lemon C. Lemon-cherry, lemon-cherry, lemon-cherry, lemon-lollipop, lemon-lollipop, lemon-lollipop, cherry-lollipop, cherry-lollipop, cherry-lollipop D. Lemon-lemon, cherry-lemon, lollipop-lollipop, lemon-lollipop, cherry-cherry, lemon-lollipop, lollipop-cherry, cherry-lemon, lollipop-lemon
Answer:
A. Lemon-lemon, cherry-lemon, lollipop-lollipop, lemon-cherry, cherry-cherry, lemon-lollipop, lollipop-cherry, cherry-lollipop, lollipop-lemon
Step-by-step explanation:
From the above question, we are told that both Fred and Ed have a bag of candy containing a lemon drop, a cherry drop, and a lollipop
There are two events here's
2 people = Fred and Ed
3 bags of different sweets = Lemon Cherry and Lollipop
The number of ways that both of them can eat this singly is calculated using combination formula
C(n, r) = nCr = n!/r! (n - r)!
n = 3, r = 2 = 3C2 = 3!/2! (3 - 2)!
= 3 × 2 × 1/2 × 1
= 3
We were asked to find the possible pairs
Hence = 3² = 9
There are 9 possible pairs through which Fred and Ed can eat their sweets and they are:
1) Lemon - Lemon
2) Cherry - Cherry
3) Lollipop - Lollipop
4) Lemon - Cherry
5) Cherry - Lemon
6) Lollipop - Cherry
7) Cherry - Lollipop
8) Lollipop - Lemon
9) Lemon - Lollipop.
Therefore, Option A is the correct option
Answer:
LEMONS BURN YOUR HOUSE DOWN JK its this A. Lemon-lemon, cherry-lemon, lollipop-lollipop, lemon-cherry, cherry-cherry, lemon-lollipop, lollipop-cherry, cherry-lollipop, lollipop-lemon
Step-by-step explanation:
From the above question, we are told that both Fred and Ed have a bag of candy containing a lemon drop, a cherry drop, and a lollipop
There are two events here's
2 people = Fred and Ed
3 bags of different sweets = Lemon Cherry and Lollipop
The number of ways that both of them can eat this singly is calculated using combination formula
C(n, r) = nCr = n!/r! (n - r)!
n = 3, r = 2 = 3C2 = 3!/2! (3 - 2)!
= 3 × 2 × 1/2 × 1
= 3
We were asked to find the possible pairs
Hence = 3² = 9
There are 9 possible pairs through which Fred and Ed can eat their sweets and they are:
1) Lemon - Lemon
2) Cherry - Cherry
3) Lollipop - Lollipop
4) Lemon - Cherry
5) Cherry - Lemon
6) Lollipop - Cherry
7) Cherry - Lollipop
8) Lollipop - Lemon
9) Lemon - Lollipop.
Therefore, Option A is the correct option
55÷11[120÷2{4+(10+5-7)}]
Answer:
3600
Step-by-step explanation:
First, solve the innermost brackets first.
=> 55/11 [120 /2{4 + (10 + 5 - 7)}]
=> 55/11 [120 /2{4 + (8)}]
=> 55/11 [120 /2{4+8}]
=> 55/11 [120 /2{12}]
=> 55/11[ 60 x 12]
=> 55/11 [720]
=> 5 [720]
=> 3600
5-5√3/2-√11 rationalize
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] \frac{5 - 5 \sqrt{3} }{2 - \sqrt{11} } [/tex]
To rationalize the surd multiply both the numerator and the denominator by
2 + √11
That's
[tex] \frac{5 - 5 \sqrt{3} }{2 - \sqrt{11} } \times \frac{2 + \sqrt{11} }{2 + \sqrt{11} } [/tex]
Multiply the numerators and the denominator separately
That's
[tex] \frac{(5 - 5 \sqrt{3} )(2 + \sqrt{11} )}{(2 - \sqrt{11})(2 + \sqrt{11} ) } [/tex]
Simplify
[tex] \frac{10 + 5 \sqrt{11} - 10 \sqrt{3} - 5\sqrt{33} }{?} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{10 + 5 \sqrt{11} - 10 \sqrt{3} - 5 \sqrt{33} }{4 - 2 \sqrt{11} + 2 \sqrt{11} - 11} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{10 + 5 \sqrt{11} - 10 \sqrt{3} - 5 \sqrt{33}}{4 - 11} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{10 + 5 \sqrt{11} - 10 \sqrt{3} - 5 \sqrt{33}}{ - 7} [/tex]
We have the final answer as
[tex] - \frac{10 + 5 \sqrt{11} - 10 \sqrt{3} - 5 \sqrt{33}}{7} [/tex]
Hope this helps you