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Answer:
x = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
4x + 2y + z = 24
2x - 3y - z = 2
5x + y + 2z = 21
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Eliminate z
Add the 1st and 2nd eqn
4x + 2y + z = 24
2x - 3y - z = 2
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6x - 1y = 26 eqn A
Multiply the 2nd eqn by 2, then add the 3rd.
4x - 6y -2z = 4
5x + y + 2z = 21
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9x - 5y = 25 eqn B
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Now you have 2 eqns in 2 unknowns, not 3.
Multiply eqn A by 5 and subtract eqn B.
30x - 5y = 130 eqn A times 5
9x - 5y = 25 eqn B
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21x = 105
x = 5
Answer:
x = 5 is the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
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2. 1/10
John has a box of nails. The box contains 65 small nails, 40 medium nails, and 45 large nails. Susan has a box of nails that has the same proportion of small, medium, and large nails as John's box. There are 176 medium nails in Susan's box.
What is the total number of nails in Susan's box?
Answer:
326
Step-by-step explanation:
Add a nails: 65+40+45+176= The answer
660
Step-by-step explanation:
John
65s (small)
40m (medium)
45 L (large)
Susan
x small
176m
y large
From question:
Susan has a box of nails that has the same proportion of small, medium, and large nails as John's box =Meaning same ratio
John ratio. Susan
s : m : L s : m : L
65 : 40 : 45. 13 : 8 : 9
13 : 8 : 9. x : 176 : y
x = (176/8)*13
=286
y = (176/8) * 9
= 198
Total number of nails in Susan box
= x + 176 + y
= 286 + 176 + 198
=660
е The solid shown below is made by combining two rectangular prisms. What is the volume of the solid?
A. 60 cubic inches
В. 120 cubic inches
C. 216 cubic inches
D. 48 cubic inches
A student is using a spinner with four equal sections numbered 1 through 4. He also tosses a fair coin. What is the correct sample space for this compound event?
A. {H, T}
B. {(HT, 1), (HT, 2), (HT, 3), (HT, 4)}
C. {(1,H), (2,H), (3,H), (4,H), (1,T), (2,T), (3,T), (4,T)}
D. {1, 2, 3, 4}
Answer:
C. {(1,H), (2,H), (3,H), (4,H), (1,T), (2,T), (3,T), (4,T)}