The 1st one
Well it's the same as normal exponents so you multiply 2/3 x 2/3 x 2/3 x 2/3 x 2/3
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The answer is:
The coordinates of the midpoint are:
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Why?</h2>
We can find the midpoint of the segment with the given endpoints using the following formula.
The midpoint of a segment is given by:
We are given the points:
and
Where,
So, calculating the midpoint, we have:
Hence, we have that the coordinates of the midpoint are:
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You haven't told us whether the rectangular prism is the size of a pack of gum or more like the size of a cruise ship.
Whatever size it is, here's the number of centimeter squares you need to cover the whole outside of it:
(2 x length x width) + (2 x length x height) + (2 x width x height)
with all measurements made in centimeters.
Answer: Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
For the first sugar and servings part, 4 for sugar, 2 for servings.
The ratio for this example above it for sugars to servings it 2:1. So every 2 sugars is every 1 serving and this applies to every other of the sugars and servings in the table.