I tried your way, but it wasn't correct. Thanks for trying though.
I'm confused on what equation is needed to solve this problem. I don't know which formula or something that relates to this problem. Also, I have seen the second part, but all I need to solve is the first part.
LOL I'm in 6th grade heheh. Also, I fixed the question ;)
whoops im so sorry I have 8 identical pieces of cherry candy and 7 identical pieces of melon candy. Find the number of ways I can distribute this candy to 4 children.
Stay safe from the virus guys! I hope you guys have an amazing rest of the year ;)
No problem!
Actually, the equation would be y = -2x + 3.
Here is a graph to show this : https://www.desmos.com/calculator/xnzhpluutr
What formula did you use for part B? I mean the part where you add 5-1? Also, I'm not sure of how to do part A.
That's true. I'm really not sure.
I guess it is to check for correct answers? People may not be sure of their answer so yea
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