the number of medals won by an olympic team is modeled by y = 3x + 5, where x is the
number of...
Mathematics, 07.11.2019 01:31 aliami0306oyaj0n
the number of medals won by an olympic team is modeled by y = 3x + 5, where x is the
number of athletes. the number of medals for another team is modeled by y = 5x-8,
where x is the number of athletes. for what number of athletes would both teams have
the same number of olympic medals? is this a viable answer? explain.
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