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16.02.2021 •
Mathematics
Dalvin has a toy car collection of 200 toy cars. He keeps 194 of the toy cars on his wall. What percentage of Dalvin's toy car collection does he keep on his wall?
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Ответ:
97
Step-by-step explanation:
Ответ:
(1,6) (2,10) (3,14) etc.
Step-by-step explanation:
You can have infinite number of ordered pairs for this because all you have to do is plug in the x and solve for y. And then you ordered pair is like (x,y) so if you plug in 1 for x, you do y=4*1+2 and that equals 6. So for the x you used 1 and y equaled 6 so an ordered pair can be (1,6) and so on.