A theater charges $45 for each general admission ticket and $25 for each same-day ticket. If Dan spent $485 on 13 tickets, how much money did he spend on same-day
tickets?
$225
$200
$125
O $75

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Answer 1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

45g + 25s = 485

g + s = 13

 45g + 25s = 485

-25g - 25s = -325

20g = 160

g = 8

8 + s = 13

s = 5

25(5)= $125 on same-day tickets


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Answer:

what is the question

Step-by-step explanation:

the function f(x)=-4x+9 has a range given by {1, -3, -7, -15, -19, -23} select the domain values of the function from the list. complete the explanation for how you arrived at your answer. btw this isn’t actually a test it’s assigned as hw but please help

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Let's see what to do buddy....

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Remember from now on ,

rang = output

and also Remember ,

output = y = f(x)

So : range = f(x)

So we must put the range number instead of f(x) and solve for x.

Let's do it...

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[tex]f(x) = 1[/tex]

[tex] - 4x + 9 = 1[/tex]

Both sides minus 9

[tex] - 4x = 1 - 9[/tex]

[tex] - 4x = - 8[/tex]

Negatives simplified

[tex]4x = 8[/tex]

Divided both sides by 4

[tex]x = \frac{8}{4} \\ [/tex]

[tex]x = 2[/tex]

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[tex]f(x) = - 3[/tex]

[tex] - 4x + 9 = - 3[/tex]

[tex] - 4x = - 3 - 9[/tex]

[tex] - 4x = - 12[/tex]

[tex]4x = 12[/tex]

[tex]x = \frac{12}{4} \\ [/tex]

[tex]x = 3[/tex]

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[tex]f(x) = - 7[/tex]

[tex] - 4x + 9 = - 7[/tex]

[tex] - 4x = - 7 - 9[/tex]

[tex] - 4x = - 16[/tex]

[tex]4x = 16[/tex]

[tex]x = \frac{16}{4} \\ [/tex]

[tex]x = 4[/tex]

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[tex]f(x) = - 15[/tex]

[tex] - 4x + 9 = - 15[/tex]

[tex] - 4x = - 15 - 9[/tex]

[tex] - 4x = - 24[/tex]

[tex]4x = 24[/tex]

[tex]x = \frac{24}{4} \\ [/tex]

[tex]x = 6[/tex]

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[tex]f(x) = - 19[/tex]

[tex] - 4x + 9 = - 19[/tex]

[tex] - 4x = - 19 - 9[/tex]

[tex] - 4x = - 28[/tex]

[tex]4x = 28[/tex]

[tex]x = \frac{28}{4} \\ [/tex]

[tex]x = 7[/tex]

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[tex]f(x) = - 23[/tex]

[tex] - 4x + 9 = - 23[/tex]

[tex] - 4x = - 23 - 9[/tex]

[tex] - 4x = - 32[/tex]

[tex]4x = 32[/tex]

[tex]x = \frac{32}{4} \\ [/tex]

[tex]x = 8[/tex]

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So the domain values are :

x = { 2 , 3 , 4 , 6 , 7 , 8 }

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And we're done.

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Which point on the graph represents the y-intercept?
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Take a picture of the assignment and post it in your question.

Answer:

a

Step-by-step explanation:

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A scientist measured the water pressure at different depths. She made a table showing her findings. The x-values represent the depth, in meters. The y-values represent the pressure in atmospheres (atm).

x
y
0
0
15
3
30
6

Assuming there is a proportional relationship, which additional set of values could be included in the table?
(10, 2)
(40, 9)
(50, 38)
(100, 76)

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Answer:

(10, 2)

Step-by-step explanation:

I just did the quiz.

The additional set of values that could be included in the table will be ( 10, 2). the correct option is A.

What are ratios and proportions?

An ordered pair of numbers a and b, represented as a / b, is a ratio if b is not equal to 0. A proportion is an equation that sets two ratios at the same value. The numerical relationship between two values demonstrates how frequently one value contains or is contained within another.

Given table is as follows:-

x             y

0            0

15           3

30          6

Here the x-values represent the depth, in meters. The y-values represent the pressure in atmospheres (atm).

The ratio between the values x and y is 15:3 or 30:6 or 5 :1. From the given options the additional set of values that could be included in the table having the same ratio of 5:1 is ( 10, 2 ).

Therefore, the additional set of values that could be included in the table will be (10, 2). the correct option is A.

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Juliet wants to read more this year. So far, she has read two books for a total of 730 pages. Juliet's goal is to read 25 pages each day for the rest of the school year. Let x represent the number of days that she has followed her plan, and let y represent the total number of pages read.

Which of the following linear equations can Juliet use to model her plan and calculate the total number of pages read?


y=25−730xy is equal to 25 minus 730 x

y=730−25xy is equal to 730 minus 25 x

y=25+730xy is equal to 25 plus 730 x

y=730+25x

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Answer: y= 730+25x

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: Total pages she already read = 730

Pages read by her in 1 week = 25

Let x = number of days that she has followed her plan, and let y = the total number of pages read.

Then total pages she will read in x days = 25x

therefore , Total pages she read till now(y) =730 + 25x

Hence, the linear equations can Juliet use to model her plan and calculate the total number of pages read:

y= 730+25x

Which of the following statements is true for all sets A,B and C? Give a proof

or a counter example.


(a) A ⊆ ((A∩B)∪C).

(b) (A∪B)∩C = (A∩B)∪C.

(c) (A\B)∩C = (A∩C) \ (B∩C).

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Answer:

(a) and (b) are not true in general. Refer to the explanations below for counterexamples.

It can be shown that (c) is indeed true.

Step-by-step explanation:

This explanation will use a lot of empty sets [tex]\phi[/tex] just to keep the counterexamples simple.

(a)

Note that [tex]A \cap B[/tex] can well be smaller than [tex]A[/tex]. It should be alarming that the question is claiming [tex]A\![/tex] to be a subset of something that can be smaller than [tex]\! A[/tex]. Here's a counterexample that dramatize this observation:

Consider:

[tex]A = \left\lbrace 1 \right\rbrace[/tex].[tex]B = \phi[/tex] (an empty set, same as [tex]\left\lbrace \right\rbrace[/tex].)[tex]C = \phi[/tex] (another empty set.)

The intersection of an empty set with another set should still be an empty set:

[tex]A \cap B = \left\lbrace 1\right\rbrace \cap \left\lbrace\right\rbrace = \left\lbrace\right\rbrace[/tex].

The union of two empty sets should also be an empty set:

[tex]((A \cap B) \cup C) = \left\lbrace\right\rbrace \cup \left\lbrace\right\rbrace = \left\lbrace\right\rbrace[/tex].

Apparently, the one-element set [tex]A = \left\lbrace 1 \right\rbrace[/tex] isn't a subset of an empty set. [tex]A \not \subseteq ((A\cap B) \cup C)[/tex]. Contradiction.

(b)

Consider the same counterexample

[tex]A = \left\lbrace 1 \right\rbrace[/tex].[tex]B = \phi[/tex] (an empty set, same as [tex]\left\lbrace \right\rbrace[/tex].)[tex]C = \left\lbrace 2 \right\rbrace[/tex] (another empty set.)

Left-hand side:

[tex](A \cup B) \cap C = \left(\left\lbrace 1 \right\rbrace \cup \left\lbrace \right\rbrace\right) \cap \left\lbrace 2 \right\rbrace\right = \left\lbrace 1 \right\rbrace \cap \left\lbrace 2 \right\rbrace = \left\lbrace \right\rbrace[/tex].

Right-hand side:

[tex](A \cap B) \cup C = \left(\left\lbrace 1 \right\rbrace \cap \left\lbrace \right\rbrace\right) \cup \left\lbrace 2 \right\rbrace\right = \left\lbrace \right\rbrace \cup \left\lbrace 2 \right\rbrace = \left\lbrace 2 \right\rbrace[/tex].

Apparently, the empty set on the left-hand side [tex]\left\lbrace \right\rbrace[/tex] is not the same as the [tex]\left\lbrace 2 \right\rbrace[/tex] on the right-hand side. Contradiction.

(c)

Part one: show that left-hand side is a subset of the right-hand side.

Let [tex]x[/tex] be a member of the set on the left-hand side.

[tex]x \in (A \backslash B) \cap C[/tex].

[tex]\implies x\in A \backslash B[/tex] and [tex]x \in C[/tex] (the right arrow here reads "implies".)

[tex]\implies x \in A[/tex] and [tex]x \not\in B[/tex] and [tex]x \in C[/tex].

[tex]\implies (x \in A\cap C)[/tex] and [tex]x \not\in B \cap C[/tex].

[tex]\implies x \in (A \cap C) \backslash (B \cap C)[/tex].

Note that [tex]x \in (A \backslash B) \cap C[/tex] (set on the left-hand side) implies that [tex]x \in (A \cap C) \backslash (B \cap C)[/tex] (set on the right-hand side.)

Therefore:

[tex](A \backslash B) \cap C \subseteq (A \cap C) \backslash (B \cap C)[/tex].

Part two: show that the right-hand side is a subset of the left-hand side. This part is slightly more involved than the first part.

Let [tex]x[/tex] be a member of the set on the right-hand side.

[tex]x \in (A \cap C) \backslash (B \cap C)[/tex].

[tex]\implies x \in A \cap C[/tex] and [tex]x \not\in B \cap C[/tex].

Note that [tex]x \not\in B \cap C[/tex] is equivalent to:

[tex]x \not \in B[/tex], OR[tex]x \not\in C[/tex], ORboth [tex]x \not\in B[/tex] AND [tex]x \not \in C[/tex].

However, [tex]x \in A \cap C[/tex] implies that [tex]x \in A[/tex] AND [tex]x \in C[/tex].

The fact that [tex]x \in C[/tex] means that the only possibility that [tex]x \not\in B \cap C[/tex] is [tex]x \not \in B[/tex].

To reiterate: if [tex]x \not \in C[/tex], then the assumption that [tex]x \in A \cap C[/tex] would not be true any more. Therefore, the only possibility is that [tex]x \not \in B[/tex].

Therefore, [tex]x \in (A \backslash B)\cap C[/tex].

In other words, [tex]x \in (A \cap C) \backslash (B \cap C) \implies x \in (A \backslash B)\cap C[/tex].

[tex](A \cap C) \backslash (B \cap C) \subseteq (A \backslash B)\cap C[/tex].

Combine these two parts to obtain: [tex](A \backslash B) \cap C = (A \cap C) \backslash (B \cap C)[/tex].

Give the next three terms of each Sequence.
1. 2,9,16,23,30,...
2. 49,44,39,34,29,...
3. 81,27,9,3,1,...
4. 1,4,9,16,25,...
5. 18,14,10,6,2,.....

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1.) 37
2.)24
3.)1/3
4.)36
5.)-2

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what is 6.1x3 x 6.9x3.1

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Answer:

391.437

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

391.437

Step-by-step explanation:

6.1x3=18.3

18.3x6.9=126.27

126.27x3.1=391.437

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How does the 5 in the tens place
compare to the 5 in the ones place?
3,055

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The 5 in the tens place is 50 in value
The 5 in the ones place is 5 in value

help and explain if you can please ​

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wwe.iw What is the square root of -1? Oi O1 O1​

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Answer:

i (imaginary number)

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] \sqrt{ - 1} = i(imaginary \: number)[/tex]

5 times a number is 6 less than the square of that number

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Answer:

5x = x^2 - 6

Step-by-step explanation:

a number can be represented by x,

5 times a number can be represented as the product of 5 and x, 6 less than the square of that number tells us that this is equal to a number squared minus 6. is tells us that these two expressions are equal.

If you want a working number, just solve by completing the square once this is in standard form. This is then converted to vertex form.

x^2-5x-6 = (x-5/2)^2-49/4 = (x^2-5x+25/4) -49/4 = x^2-5x-6.

(x-5/2)^2-49/4=0

(x-5/2)^2=49/4

(x-5/2) = ±√49/4

(x-5/2) = ±7/2

x=5/2±7/2

x=(5±7)/2

x=12/2,-2/2

x=6,-1

Thus, the number can either be 6 or -1.

WHAT IS THE AVERAGE OF -2.5, 5.2, 1.7, -0.8?

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The average is 0.9

-2.5 + 5.2 + 1.7 + (-0.8) = 3.6

3.6 / 4 = 0.9

Answer:

0.9

Step-by-step explanation:

-2.5 + 5.2 + 1.7 + -0.8 = 3.6

3.6 / 4 = 0.9

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Find the equation of the line in slope-intercept form through (−5, 6) with slope = 3

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Answer:

The answer is

[tex] \huge y = 3x + 21[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

To find an equation of a line given the slope and a point we use the formula

[tex]y - y_1 = m(x - x_1)[/tex]

where

m is the slope

( x1 , y1) is the point

From the question the point is (−5, 6) and slope = 3

The equation of the line is

[tex]y - 6 = 3(x + 5) \\ y - 6 = 3x + 15 \\ y = 3x + 15 + 6[/tex]

We have the final answer as

[tex]y = 3x + 21[/tex]

Hope this helps you

Answer:

The answer is y=3x+21

Step-by-step explanation:

For what values of the variable does each of the following expressions make sense? We call the set of this values the domain of the expression. \sqrt{4-6a}

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Given:

The expression is [tex]\sqrt{4-6a}[/tex].

To find:

The domain of the expression.

Solution:

We have,

[tex]\sqrt{4-6a}[/tex]

We know that, the square root is defined for only non-negative values. So,

[tex]4-6a\geq 0[/tex]

[tex]4\geq 6a[/tex]

Divide both sides by 6.

[tex]\dfrac{4}{6}\geq a[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{2}{3}\geq a[/tex]

Thus, the value of variable less than [tex]\dfrac{2}{3}[/tex] make any sense.

Therefore, the domain of the given expression is [tex](-\infty,\dfrac{2}{3}][/tex].

The domain of a function is the set of input values the function can take

The domain of the expression is: [tex]\mathbf{(-\infty, \frac 23]}[/tex]

The expression is given as:

[tex]\mathbf{\sqrt{4 - 6a}}[/tex]

Set the radicand to 0

[tex]\mathbf{4 - 6a = 0}[/tex]

Add 6a to both sides

[tex]\mathbf{6a = 4}[/tex]

Divide both sides by 6

[tex]\mathbf{a = \frac 23}[/tex]

This means that, the value of a must not be greater than 2/3.

Hence, the domain of the expression is: [tex]\mathbf{(-\infty, \frac 23]}[/tex]

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What is the slope of the line that passes through the points
(4, -3) and (8, -2)?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Hey there!

The points are;(4,-3) and (8,-2).

Use slope formula.

[tex]slope(m) = \frac{y2 - y1}{x2 - x1} [/tex]

Put all values.

[tex]m = \frac{ - 2 + 3}{8 - 4} [/tex]

[tex]m = \frac{1}{4} [/tex]

Therefore, the slope is 1/2.

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You hire 2 students to deliver takeout menus around town. One student (Darla), delivers 350 menus in 2 hours, and another student (Drew, delivers 510 in 3 hours. Who works the faster?​

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Darla is faster she gets more done in less time yes drew has a higher total but he worked a extra hour

Darla is faster because she gets more done in less time

How much less than -2 is -6?​

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Answer is :

-4

Step-by-step explanation:

because -2-4=-6

Suppose that when a fabric production process is in control, the number of flaws in a piece of fabric of length l yards has a Poisson distribution with mean (.02)l. Suppose that periodically a length of fabric of 10 yards is inspected and the flaws are counted. If there are too many flaws, say more than k, the process will be presumed to be out of control, and stopped, and fixed. What should k be such that the probability of stopping the process when it is really in control is at most 5%

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Answer:

Answer is attached below

Step-by-step explanation:

A length of fabric sampled = 10 yards

number of flaws in a piece of fabric having  length = l yards

Poisson distribution mean = 0.02l

If the flaws are > k  = process out of control hence would be stopped and fixed

Calculate The value of  K  such that the probability of stopping the process when it is really in control is at most 5%

using Poisson distribution

attached below is the detailed solution

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

in order to compare all the numbers, we have to express them all in the same form to compare them easily, we will choose to convert all of them to decimal form:

20% = 20/100 = 0.2

1/3 = 0.33333

3.4 x 10⁻¹ = 0.34

-5/2 = -2.5

comparing all these numbers, it is now clear that in decending order:

0.34 > 0.33333 > 0.2 > -2.5

or

3.4 x 10⁻¹ > 1/3 > 20% > -5/2

(Answer D)

Consider the line y=-1/2x+8
What is the slope of a line parallel to this line?
What is the slope of a ine perpendicular to this line?

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Given parameters:

Equation of the line is y = -[tex]\frac{1}{2} x[/tex] + 8

Unknown:

Slope of line parallel to this line = ?

Slope of line perpendicular = ?

Solution:

A line parallel to this line will have the same slope with it.

A line perpendicular will have the negative inverse of this slope;

Slope of line  = - [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]

Slope of line parallel to this line = [tex]-\frac{1}{2}[/tex]

Slope of line perpendicular = negative inverse = -( -([tex]\frac{1}{\frac{1}{2} }[/tex]))   = 2

So, the slope of line parallel to this line is - 1/2 and that perpendicular is 2

multiply fraction 7×2 1/2​

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[tex]\frac{35}{2} \: or \: 17 \frac{1}{2} [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]7 \times 2 \frac{1}{2} [/tex]

Convert mixed number to fraction

[tex]2 \frac{1}{2} = \frac{5}{2} \\ \\ 7 \times \frac{5}{2} [/tex]

Simplify

[tex] \frac{7}{1} \times \frac{5}{2} = \frac{35}{2} [/tex]

Convert to mixed number

[tex]17 \frac{1}{2} [/tex]

construction company builds an average of 48 houses per year. How many houses per month does the company build?

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Answer:

48 per year would be 4 houses a month

Step-by-step explanation:

4 * 12 = 48

which statement is true about the transformation

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Answer:

Where are the statements

Answer:

The answer is A

Step-by-step explanation:

Got this from edge

[tex]\frac{x}{5}[/tex] + 7 = -3

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Answer:

[tex]\huge{\fbox{\sf{ x = -50}}}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\frac{x}{5} + 7 = -3[/tex]

Take the L.C.M of 5 and 1 ( i.e 5 )

⇒[tex]\frac{x+7 * 5}{5} = -3[/tex]

⇒[tex]\frac{x+35}{5} = -3[/tex]

Do cross multiplication

⇒[tex]x + 35 = -3 * 5[/tex]

⇒[tex]x + 35 = -15[/tex]

Move 35 to right hand side and change its sign

⇒[tex]x = -15 - 35[/tex]

Remember : The negative integers are always added but posses the negative ( - ) sign.

⇒[tex]x = -50[/tex]

The value of x is [tex]\boxed{\sf{ -50}}[/tex]

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Here's a linear equation in variable x and we have to compute the value of x for the above equation.

Given equation:

[tex] \large{ \rm{ \dfrac{x}{5} + 7 = - 3}}[/tex]

So, Let's start solving the above equation:

Move 7 to the Right hand side,

Remember: Inverse of addition is subtraction

[tex] \sf{ \dfrac{x}{5} = - 3 - 7}[/tex]

[tex] \sf{ \dfrac{x}{5} = - 10}[/tex]

Now multiplying 5 in other side because again the inverse of division is multiplication,

[tex] \sf{ x = - 10 \times 5}[/tex]

[tex] \sf{x = \boxed{ \red{ - 50}}}[/tex]

And the required value for x is -50. So, we are done....

Carry On Learning !

Please help!! i cant fail math

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Answer:

The scale factor is 2

Step-by-step explanation:

During a thunderstorm​ yesterday, 600 millimeters of rain fell in 30 minutes. What is the unit rate for millimeters per​ minute?

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  20 mm/min

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the rate in mm per minute, divide mm by minutes:

  (600 mm)/(30 min) = 20 mm/min . . . unit rate

Help please.... I have got this wrong 2xs only once chance left

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Answer:

a: 5x-1 = -6

b: 5x-1 = -6

        +1   +1

5x = -5

divide

x = -1

Solve the formula −4x+y=−6 for y.

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Answer:

y=4x-6

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula for y is -6+4x from the equation −4x+y=−6.

What is Equation?

Two or more expressions with an Equal sign is called as Equation.

The given equation is −4x+y=−6

Minus four times of x plus y equal to minus six.

We need to solve the formula for y.

In the given equation x and y are the variables.

Isolate the variable y by add 4x on both sides of the equation

y=-6+4x

Hence, the formula for y is -6+4x from the equation −4x+y=−6.

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The sum of matrices A and B is C.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation: -3

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How to make 24 with numbers 3,3,7,4 6) What types of atomic orbitals are in the third principal energylevel?C A sand p onlyB. p and d onlyCC. s, p, and d onlyCD. s.p. d, and f First to answer gets brainliest! yall my brain hurt plz help its due today i cannot think of nothing broOne of this week's writing prompts is:Create an Acrostic using the word Freedom. SPANISHHHH SEPAKERSSS The vampire's eyes were burning coals, bright and red.What firgurative language is it What is an example of real culture? Animators add motion to images. True False Who did not want to reconcile with the south? A restaurant manager wanted to get a better understanding of the tips her employees earn, so she decided to record the number of patrons her restaurant receives over the course of a week, as well as how many of those patrons left tips of at least 15%. The data she collected is in the table below. Day Mon. Tue. Wed Thu. Fri Sat Sun. Patrons 126 106 103 126 153 165 137 Tippers 82 87 93 68 91 83 64 Which day of the week has the lowest experimental probability of patrons tipping at least 15%? a. Sunday b. Saturday c. Friday d. Thursday