Question
<em>Which equation shows the Identity Property of Multiplication?</em>
<em>Answer</em>
<em>There are four properties involving multiplication that will help make problems easier to solve. They are the commutative, associative, multiplicative identity and distributive properties. Multiplicative identity property: The product of any number and one is that number.</em>
D.) 45*1=45
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Answer:
- 27 hot dogs
- 13 bags of popcorn
Step-by-step explanation:
Had all received popcorn, the bill would have been 40×$1.75 = $70. The bill was $13.50 more than that. Each hot dog purchased in place of popcorn adds $0.50 to the bill, so the number of hot dogs must be ...
$13.50/$0.50 = 27
Of course, the remainder of the 40 items were popcorn, so 13 bags of popcorn.
27 hot dogs and 13 bags of popcorn were purchased.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Enter your x and y values into your equation from your table
Answer:
5/9
Step-by-step explanation:
Start be letting x = 0.555...
Our original equation is:
x = 0.555...
There is only one digit repeating, the 5, so we multiply both sides of that equation by 10 and write it above the original equation.
10x = 5.555...
x = 0.555...
Now we subtract the second equation from the first equation as written above.
9x = 5
Divide both sides by 9.
x = 5/9
0.555... = 5/9
X=12x+55
y=-3x-14
simplfy to the right side