Answer:
C. A rate with one (1) in the denominator
A unit rate is basically a ratio of something to one.
example:
if 10 bananas costs ten dollars then one banana would cost one dollar.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Step-by-step explanation:
this sequence is geometric not arithmetic
HOw we know that ??
when we get a common difference that must Be equal
d=6-2=4 not equal to d=18-6=12
So it is not arithmetic
but when we get the common ratio that also must be equal
r=6/2=18/6=54/18=3 equal
So it is geometric
By using this equation:
a(n)=a(1)*r^(n-1)
and we have a(1)=2 , r=3
<u>Explicit rule:</u> a(n)=2*(3)^(n-1)
<u>Recursive rule:</u> a(n)= r * a(n-1)
a(n-1) ⇒ priviuse term
SO: a(n)= 3 * a(n-1)
For example:
a(3)= 3 * 6 =18
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Answer
Subtract from
then;
Remove the bracket we have;
Like terms are those terms which have same variable to the same power.
Combine like terms;
Therefore, Subtracting from we get
I think C would be for number 11
A is for 12.
x/2 < - 18