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Given: (1/3)x + y = 15. Which of the following are ordered pairs of this equation? {(-3, 14),(0, 15),(3, 16)} {(-3, 16),(0, 15),(3, 14)} {(16, -3),(15, 0),(14, 3)}
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Given: (1/3)x + y = 15. Which of the following are ordered pairs of this equation? {(-3, 14),(0, 15),(3, 16)} {(-3, 16),(0, 15),(3, 14)} {(16, -3),(15, 0),(14, 3)}
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Given: (1/3)x + y = 15.
Which of the following are ordered pairs of this equation?
{(-3, 14),(0, 15),(3, 16)}
{(-3, 16),(0, 15),(3, 14)}
{(16, -3),(15, 0),(14, 3)}
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i believe its the second one.......the last one is eliminated based on the y intercept......
plug the x and y into the equations and see which side equals.....
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Should be the second one dear
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