Olivia is growing roses and keeps track of how much fertilizer (in ounces) she adds to the soil and how many blooms each rose bush has. She finds a linear relationship that can be modeled by the equation y = 1.345x + 4. When will Olivia only have 4 blooms?
You didn't define x and y.
idk....... help me
So is that answer wrong or not wrong?
To find out when Olivia will only have 4 blooms, we need to solve the equation y = 1.345x + 4, where y represents the number of blooms and x represents the amount of fertilizer Olivia adds.
Substituting 4 for y, we get:
4 = 1.345x + 4
Now, we can solve for x:
4 - 4 = 1.345x
0 = 1.345x
Dividing both sides of the equation by 1.345:
0 / 1.345 = x
x = 0
Therefore, Olivia will only have 4 blooms when she adds 0 ounces of fertilizer to the soil.