Answer:(b)X=4Y÷3
Reason:
X = numbers of bicycles in a shop
Y = numbers of snowmobiles
According to question, the numbers of the bicycle is 4 more than 3 times the numbers of snowmobiles, therefore the required equation is :-
X = 3Y + 4
MATHS 1. The numbers of the bicycle X in a shop is 4 more than 3times...
5) the number of bicycles (x) in shop is 4 or more than 3 times the nimber of snow mobiles (y) . which of the following equation symbolically represents the number of bicycles in terms of the number of snowmobiles ? a) y=3y÷4 B)x=4y÷3 c)x+4=3y D)x=y÷4
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