Answer:
8x -12
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the distributive property. 16 outside wishes to go inside and multiply each term; you get 16x/2 which is 8x minus ¾ of 16 which is 12.
Answer:
There is no answer to this question.
Step-by-step explanation:
First of all the variable is not in the equation.
Second of all, y=mx+b has only variables, it can only be simplified to
Hi there.
So, Mr. Evans wants to divide 32 students into 8 equal groups. While he wants to use repeated subtraction of 3, the correct answer is to use division of 8.
Let's put that into math.
32/8 = 4
I don't agree with Mr. Evans because 32 students divided equally into groups of 8 means 4 students per group.
Let me know if this was easy to understand :)
<h3>
Answer: $1,143.60</h3>
Work Shown:
A = P*(1+r/n)^(n*t)
A = 800*(1+0.18/12)^(12*2)
A = 1,143.60224954321
A = 1,143.60
Notes:
- P = 800 is the principal. It is the amount loaned to Jake.
- r = 0.18 is the decimal form of the 18% interest rate
- n = 12 because we're compounding monthly, i.e. 12 times a year
- t = 2 = number of years
- For more information, check out the compound interest formula.
Answer:
The information that was collected by each of the four methods is;
The participant's favorite coach of the Dallas Cowboys.
Step-by-step explanation:
For each of the four methods listed, the question that stood out was the favorite coach of the Dallas Cowboys among the participants in the study.
Questionnaire: one of the questions was, who is your favorite coach of the Dallas cowboys?
Interview: I asked him which coach was his favorite
Observation: I knew he was kidding because he had a smirk on his face. This observation showed that Barry Switzer was not really his favorite coach.
Historical data: I asked him which coach was his favorite and he said, "Barry Switzer because he was the last one to win a championship." This historical data shows that the reason why Barry Switzer was chosen as the researcher's favorite coach was that he was the last to win a championship.