I'm not sure about this but will give it a try:
Let f(n) = 2xⁿ - 2
Then f(3) = 2x³ - 2
So, f(2) = 2x² - 2
For this case, the first thing you should do is define a variable.
We have then:
t: temperature (degree Fahrenheit).
We write then the inequation that adapts to the problem:
t> = 451
Answer:
an inequality that is true only for temperatures at which books spontaneously catch on fire is:
t> = 451
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Paperback Books:
Number of books
Cost of 1 book
Magazines:
Number of magazines
Cost of 1 magazine=
500,000
Rounded to the hundred thousands
Answer:
Number line graph with closed circle on 30 and shading to the right
because you already have 30 dollars and they need at least 120 but if they get more then 120 they can still hold the science fair.
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