Answer:
m=8
Step-by-step explanation:
-88=-3(4m+5)-(1-3m)
-88=-12m-15-(1-3m) <- Distributive Property
-88=-12m-15-1+3m <- Open () if there is a negative negative the symbol equals positive
-88=-9m-16 <- Simplify
0=-9m+72 <- Add 88 to both sides
9m = 72 <- Add 9m to both sides
9m = 72
/9 /9
m=8
So the question is asking to write a multiplication problem that uses two decimals that has a product greater than 0.1 but less than 0.2 and in my further computation, I would give an example of 0.5*1.5 equals 0.75. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more
1/2, 6/12, 9,/18, and 15/30
Answer:
21
Here’s legitimate proof that 9+10=21
(9 + 10) (base x) = 21 (base y)
9(1) + [1(x) + 0(1)] = 2(y) + 1
Simplify and solve for y:
2y = 8 + x
y = 4 + x/2
Since we have number bases, we want x and y to be positive integers. The term x/2 requires that x be a positive even number.
Also since 9 is in base x, we have x ≥ 10, as the digit 9 would not be used for a base 9 or smaller.
Thus we have the pairs of solutions:
x = 10, so y = 9
x = 12, so y = 10
x = 14, so y = 12
…
x, y = 4 + x/2 … Therefore 9+10=21!
If sally has five times more sweets than paul and she gives paul ten, then she probably has 50 sweets, and if you divide 50 by 10 you get five. so Paul would have 5 candies in the first place. im not exactly sure but it’s an idea