To solve problem 19, we must remember the order of operations. PEMDAS tells us that we should simplify numbers in parentheses first, exponents next, multiplication and division after that, and finally addition and subtraction. Using this knowledge, we can begin to simplify the problem by working out the innermost set of parentheses:
36 / [10 - (3-1)²]
36 / [10 - (2)²]
Next, we should still simplify what is inside the parentheses but continue to solve the exponents (the next letter in PEMDAS).
36/ (10-4)
After that, we should compute the subtraction that is inside the parentheses.
36/6
Finally, we can solve using division.
6
Now, we can move onto problem 20:
1/4(16d - 24)
To solve this problem, we need to use the distributive property, which allows us to distribute the coefficient of 1/4 through the parentheses by multiplying each term by 1/4.
1/4 (16d-24)
1/4(16d) - 1/4(24)
Next, we can simplify further by using multiplication.
4d - 6
Therefore, your answer to problem 19 is 6 and the answer to problem 20 is 4d -6.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
d) 72/100
Step-by-step explanation:
the first grid is 42/100 so you add the 3/10 which 3/10 is equal to 30/100 the grid is just simplified. Once you add 42/100 and 30/100 it equals to 72/100. Hope this is helps you !
The conversion of 2 liters into millimeters from the information regarding the muffins is 2000ml.
<h3>How to convert?</h3>
From the information, we are told to convert 2 litres into ml. This will be:
= 1000 × 2
= 2000ml
The number of eggs that will be bought to make 500 muffins will be:
= 500 × 2
= 1000 eggs.
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The answer would be 2. As you can see on the point, you already have (-2,2) as a point. F(x) equals y in a sense. So when plugging in x into a function, you should get its respect y value. In the function graph, -2 yields 2. Therefore, your answer is 2.
From a point on the ground 47 feet from the foot of a tree, the angle of elevation of the top of the tree is 35º. Find the height of the tree to the nearest foot.