For Exercises 1–20, choose the equation(s) from the column on the right whose graph satisfies the condition described. Give all possible answers. a. y = 5 x b. 2 x + 3 y = 12 c. y = 1 2 x − 5 d. 3 x − 6 y = 10 e. 2 y = − 8 f. y = − 2 x + 4 g. 3 x = 1 h. x + 2 y = 6 Line whose y -intercept is ( 0 , 4 ) .
For Exercises 1–20, choose the equation(s) from the column on the right whose graph satisfies the condition described. Give all possible answers. a. y = 5 x b. 2 x + 3 y = 12 c. y = 1 2 x − 5 d. 3 x − 6 y = 10 e. 2 y = − 8 f. y = − 2 x + 4 g. 3 x = 1 h. x + 2 y = 6 Line whose y -intercept is ( 0 , 4 ) .
Solution Summary: The author calculates the equation of possible lines from the column on right side that describes the constraint: "Line whose y -intercept is (0,4)."
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Three streams - Stream A, Stream B, and Stream C - flow into a lake. The flow rates of these streams are
not yet known and thus to be found. The combined water inflow from the streams is 300 m³/h. The rate of
Stream A is three times the combined rates of Stream B and Stream C. The rate of Stream B is 50 m³/h less
than half of the difference between the rates of Stream A and Stream C.
Find the flow rates of the three streams by setting up an equation system Ax = b and solving it for x.
Provide the values of A and b. Assuming that you get to an upper-triangular matrix U using an elimination
matrix E such that U = E A, provide also the components of E.
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A spinner is divided into five colored sections that are not of equal size: red, blue, green, yellow,
and purple. The spinner is spun several times, and the results are recorded below:
Spinner Results
Color Frequency
Red
5
Blue
11
Green
18
Yellow
5
Purple
7
Based on these results, express the probability that the next spin will land on purple as a
fraction in simplest form.
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