![sr814952](/avatars/33880.jpg)
sr814952
25.06.2019 •
Mathematics
Which inequality shown in the graph
Solved
Show answers
More tips
- C Computers and Internet Porn Banner: What It Is and How to Get Rid Of It?...
- C Computers and Internet Отправляем смс через интернет: легко и просто...
- L Leisure and Entertainment The Best Film of 2010: A Look Back at the Academy Awards...
- H Health and Medicine Simple and Effective: How to Get Rid of Cracked Heels...
- O Other How to Choose the Best Answer to Your Question on The Grand Question ?...
- L Leisure and Entertainment History of International Women s Day: When Did the Celebration of March 8th Begin?...
- S Style and Beauty Intimate Haircut: The Reasons, Popularity, and Risks...
- A Art and Culture When Will Eurovision 2011 Take Place?...
- S Style and Beauty How to Choose the Perfect Hair Straightener?...
- F Family and Home Why Having Pets at Home is Good for Your Health...
Answers on questions: Mathematics
- M Mathematics Cindy would like to apply for a loan but knows that her debt-to-income (DTI) ratio will keep her from being approved. Her monthly expenses include an $800 rent payment, a...
- H History Question 3 (1 point) (MC) On March 20, 2003, the United States invaded Iraq to seek and capture nuclear and biological weapons of mass destruction. Which of the statements...
- C Chemistry How are relative and percent abundance related?...
- A Advanced Placement (AP) 98332007391 pw iiam00B join if want...
Ответ:
The inequality that is shown in the graph is:
y > -4
Step-by-step explanation:From the graph that is provided to us we see that the graph is a dotted straight line ( This means that the inequality will be strict because we get a solid line when the inequality is a inequality with a equality sign) and the line is a horizontal line that passes through (0,-4) and the shaded region is towards the origin i.e. it passes the origin test.
Hence, the inequality is:
y > -4
Ответ:
Number of scoops required = 10
Step-by-step explanation:
Morgan fills a 1-liter jar with water from the pond.
Capacity of Jar = 1 liter
She uses a 100-milliliter cup to scoop water out of the pond and pour it into the jar.
Capacity of cup used to pour in to the Jar = 100 milliliter
We have relation
1 liter = 1000 ml
1 liter = 100ml x 10
Capacity of Jar = Capacity of cup used to pour in to the Jar x 10
Number of scoops required = 10