Answer:
you'll have to multiply 8 by itself to get your area so you have to do 8*8
Step-by-step explanation:
(x,y)
sub those for x and y and see if you get a true statement
(2,-8)
6(2)+-8=-4
12-8=-4
4=-4
fasle
(2,8)
6(2)+8=4
12+8=4
20=4
false
(1,2)
6(1)+2=4
4+2=4
6=4
false
(1,-10)
6(1)+-10=4
6-10=-4
-4=-4
true
ANSWER IS D
I'm not quite sure how I'd attach a picture of my working so I'll explain the method.
16) I multiplied both 3.5 and 40 by ten so that I could divide them to find the number of servings. 35 divided by 400 is 11 remainder 15. If you then divide the remainder by 10 you get 11 servings and 1.5 ounces left over.
17) if you add up 26, 17, and 37 inches you get 80 inches, or just over 6 feet. Hence, he should buy an 8 foot length rod in order to have as little waste as possible.
18) 12.25 pounds is 196 ounces. Hence, the shipping rate at $0.26/ounce would end up being $50.96. From this we can see that the flat-rate box at $25 is less expensive.
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Answer:
The standard issue license plates that can be produced if there are no restrictions on the letters and numbers = 175760000
Step-by-step explanation:
If there are no restrictions, all numbers and letters are available to be used then. And with no restrictions, every number or letter can appear more than once.
There are 7 spaces available; 3 spaces for letters, 4 spaces for numbers
The different combination of letters and numbers then becomes,
26 × 26 × 26 × 10 × 10 × 10 × 10
This is because, all 26 letters (A to Z) can occupy the first space, the second space and the third space. And all 10 digits (0 to 9) can occupy the fourth space, the fifth space, the sixth space and the seventh space.
So, the standard issue license plates that can be produced if there are no restrictions on the letters and numbers = 26 × 26 × 26 × 10 × 10 × 10 × 10 = 175760000 different standard issue license plates.