Answer:
The yearly fee + $2 per movie
Step-by-step explanation:
Because lets say you rent 50 movies per year. Well with the yearly fee its $145. But with no yearly fee and just $3.50 per movie it’s $175.
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
As you can observe from the pattern, the numerator gets multiplied by 4 every increase in the sequence.
So , clearly, the 5th term will be =
and the 6th term will be =
Therefore , D will be the answer.
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Answer:</h2>
D. Distance formula
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Step-by-step explanation:</h2>
As in the statement:
<em>The distance form</em> to is <em>whose justification is the </em><em>Distance Formula. </em>
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Here in this statement the justification is also the Distance Fromula, so we take the distance from whose result is also 2 and is the radius of the circle.
Answer:
alligator mator
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
C and D
Step-by-step explanation:
Population density is the ratio of population to area. Its units are persons per square mile. Here, you're being asked to compare the population densities of several countries to the average population density in several US states.
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<h3>average</h3>
The idea of "average population density of the 10 states listed" is somewhat ambiguous. It could mean either of (a) the ratio of the total of the states' population to the total of their land area, or (b) the average of the population densities of the states. (In the attached, we computed both, but the answer remains the same using either number.)
When there are numerous identical calculations to be performed, it is convenient to let a spreadsheet do them. The attached spreadsheet shows the population densities for the 10 states and 5 countries listed.
Depending on how you define it, the average population density of the 10 states is about 10.5 or about 15.7 people per square mile. (15.7 is the average of the density numbers, found using the spreadsheet AVERAGE function.)
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<h3>countries</h3>
The 5 countries have population densities ranging from about 7.7 to 236 people per square mile. Two of the countries have density below 10.5, so are the answers to the question asked.
Canada (C) and Iceland (D) have population density below the US state average.