PLZ HELP ASAP 15 ptsWhich of the following tables represents a function?


x 4 4 9 9
y 2 −2 3 −3

x 2 −2 3 −3
y 4 4 9 −9

x 1 −1 1 −1
y 4 5 6 7

x 5 5 6 6
y 1 2 3 4

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

  x 2 −2 3 −3

  y 4 4 9 −9

Step-by-step explanation:

A table does not represent a function if any x-value is repeated. The table shown above is the only one with unique x-values.


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Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: The vertex is (5,-9).

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Solve by substitution
X+3y=1 and -3x-3y=-15

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103 is 20% of what number

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Use property of proportions:

103 ---------- 20%
   x   ---------- 100%

x=(103*100)/(20)=(10300)/(20)=515

So, 103 is 20% of 515
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Jacob’s recipe calls for 4 7/8 cups of raisins. He has 6/11 of the amount that he needs.About how many cups of raisins does Jacob have?

Estimate by first rounding each number to the nearest 1/2.

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B.5 1/2

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If you would like to know how many cups of raisins does Jacob have, you can calculate this using the following steps:

6/11 ... 1/2
4 7/8 cups ... 5 cups

1/2 of 5 cups = 1/2 * 5 = 5/2 = 2 1/2 cups

The correct result would be C. 2 1/2.

Two boxes have the same volume. One box has a base that is 5cm by 5cm. The other box has a base that is 10cm by 10 cm. How many times as tall is the box with the smaller base?

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The Box with a smaller base has a height that is 4 times taller than the Box having a larger base.

What is the volume of a cuboid?

We know the volume of a cuboid is the product of its length, breadth, and height or v = l×b×h.

Given, we have two boxes let us denote them by B₁ and B₂ and their respective heights are h₁ and h₂.

To obtain how many times one box is relative to the other we have to equate their respective volumes.

Given, one box has a base that is 10cm by 10 cm and another box has a base that is 5cm by 5cm.

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So, h₁ is 4 times taller than h₂.

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Answer:

x=4

Step-by-step explanation:

5^2X=10^2X
25X=10X

2X=100/25