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Answer: C) 3</h3>
The rule we'll use is a^b*a^c = a^(b+c). So we add the exponents.
That means 5^n*5^3 = 5^(n+3)
So 5^n*5^3 = 5^6 turns into 5^(n+3) = 5^6
The bases are equal to 5, so the exponents be equal to one another.
n+3 = 6
n+3-3 = 6-3
n = 3
So 5^3*5^3 = 5^(3+3) = 5^6.
Answer:
The charges will be the same after 10 miles.
Step-by-step explanation:
Long Beach Towing Company:
Charges $40 plus $5 per mile. So after x miles, the charge will be of:
Five-Star Towing Company:
Chargers of $70 plus $2 per mile. So after x miles, the charge will be of:
After how many miles the charges for the two companied will be the same?
This is x for which:
So
The charges will be the same after 10 miles.
Answer:
1st option
Step-by-step explanation:
10 + 12 ← factor out 2 ( the GCF of 10 and 12 ) from each term
= 2(5 + 6)
Answer:
13R
Step-by-step explanation:
There is no factorable way to answer this equation
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All proportions have <u>this</u> <u>form</u>:
, Where is equal to .
If , it's <u>not</u> a proportion.
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Here we have two pairs of numbers:
40,10 and 32,8.
Written As a <u>proportion</u>, they <em>look like</em> :
Hope this made sense to you :)
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