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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (comm.dan):
The 1st problem is D @haleycoulter
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Do you know the other one? @Comm.Dan
OpenStudy (comm.dan):
Yes, I do, it will take me 5 minutes or less to solve the problem. @haleycoulter
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@haleycoulter do you know how to do the first problem?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@haleycoulter for the second problem just plug in the amount of adults in for a and the amount of kids in for the variable k. then solve each of the possible combinations and see which combination results in a sum of 390.
OpenStudy (comm.dan):
I know A works. All of the others don't work because there is too many adults. @haleycoulter
OpenStudy (mertsj):
First problem is not D
OpenStudy (comm.dan):
My bad, I meant A @Mertsj and @haleycoulter
OpenStudy (anonymous):
now explain why that is @Comm.Dan
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
#11 I got A
OpenStudy (comm.dan):
Because the formula for finding the slope of two points is \[y^{2}-y^{1} \over x^{2}-x^{1}\] @tomo and @haleycoulter
OpenStudy (mertsj):
@Comm.Dan Do you know it is a violation of the code of conduct to just post answers?