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03.09.2020 •
Mathematics
What is the solution to -4y=28 (please explain)
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Ответ:
y=-7
Step-by-step explanation:
when you multiply a negative by a negative, it turns into a positive. -4 x -7 will equal 28, so y=-7, hope this helps
Ответ:
126 cows
Step-by-step explanation:
Number of cows in first field = 425
Number of cows in second field = 320
Number of cows in third field = 641
Total number of cows = 425 + 320 + 641 = 1386
The number of cows that will be in each feeding pen if the farmer splits all the cows evenly into 11 feeding pens will be:
= 1386/11
= 126 cows