23bsmith
23bsmith
04-04-2018
Mathematics
contestada
In the equation x=−3y , what is the unit rate?
Respuesta :
altavistard
altavistard
09-04-2018
For the sake of consistency, solve this for y: -3y = x.
Then, divide both sides by -3: y = -x/3
This is equivalent to y = (-1/3)x. The "unit rate" here is (-1/3).
Answer Link
VER TODAS LAS RESPUESTAS ( 93+ )
Otras preguntas
Find the value of 15.0 Newton in pounds
Who lived in America before the Europeans arrived?
What is the “rule of law”?
The accepted value for the percent by mass of water in a hydrate is 36.0%. In a laboratory activity, a student determined the percent by mass of water in the hy
A 1-gram sample or a compound is added to 100 grams of H2O(l) and the resulting mixture is then thoroughly stirred. Some of the compound is then separated from
When do we celebrate Independence Day?
Given the balanced equation representing a reaction: H2O + HCl ==> H3O+ + Cl- According to one acid-base theory, the H2O molecule (1) accepts H+ ions (3
what is the value of the underlined digit in 56.123? one is underlined
Which element has atoms with the strongest attraction for electrons in a chemical bond? (1) chlorine (3) fluorine (2) nitrogen (4) oxygen
When do we celebrate Independence Day?