Decide whether or not the ordered pair is a solution to the equation.y = -3; (-1, 5)

A. Yes
B. No


Answer: B

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Solve using a system of three linear equations.A basketball player scored 22 points in a game. The number of three-point field goals the player made was 14 less than three times the number of free throws (each worth 1 point). Twice the number of two-point field goals the player made was 13 more than the number of three-point field goals made. Find the number of free-throws, two-point field goals, and three-point field goals that the player made in the game.

A. 5 free throws; 1 two-point field goals; 7 three-point field goals B. 5 free throws; 7 two-point field goals; 1 three-point field goals C. 5 free throws; 8 two-point field goals; 3 three-point field goals D. 6 free throws; 7 two-point field goals; 4 three-point field goals

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Refer to the following recipe to first estimate the answer and then use multiplication or division to find the exact answer. Simplify. Old Grandma's Fork Cookies 1 cups brown sugar 1 cups white sugar 1 cups shortening 1 pinch salt 3 eggs 2 tsp soda 2

/> tsp cream of tartar 1 tsp vanillaCream sugars and shortening. Beat in remaining ingredients. Add flour to stiffen like regular cookie dough. Roll into balls, then flatten with a fork. Cook until brown.If the recipe is tripled, how much soda will be needed?

A. Estimate: 9 tsp
Exact: 7 tsp
B. Estimate: 9 tbsp
Exact: 7 tbsp
C. Estimate: 6 tsp
Exact: 6 tsp
D. Estimate: 7 tsp
Exact: 9 tsp

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Find the cross-product and determine whether the proportion is true or false. = 

A. 0.39 ? 0.702; false B. 0.585 = 0.585; true C. 0.468 = 0.468; true D. 0.468 ? 0.585; false

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Divide. Express your answer in standard form.

A.  + i
B. -  + i
C.  - i
D. -  - i

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