Answer:
B. 21
Step-by-step explanation:
The fractions are there to just make the problem seem complicated, but just rewrite it without the fractions.
"What is a common multiple for 7 and 3?"
In this problem it's easy, all you have to do is guess and check.
A: A doesn't work. 7 is not a factor of 18.
B: B works! Both 3 and 7 are factors of 21.
C: C doesn't work. 7 is not a factor of 3.
D: D doesn't work. Neither are a factor of 4.
They only leave us with one solution, B.
The total length of a line segment is the sum of the lengths of its parts.
MQ = MK + KQ . . . . . . express the relationship between the segments
15 in = 7 in + KQ . . . . . fill in the given information
(15 - 7) in = KQ . . . . . . .subtract 7 in
KQ = 8 in . . . . . . . . . . . simplify
The measurement of KQ is 8 inches.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
It has 3 terms so it is a trinomial.
I think
Step-by-step explanation:
(2x100) (3x10) (2x1) / (4x1)