Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
81
=
3
4
and
27
=
3
3
, so this equation can also be written as
3
4
x
=
3
3
(
x
+
2
)
=
3
3
x
+
6
.
Since the bases are now the same, we can equate exponents to get
4
x
=
3
x
+
6
so that
x
=
6
(technically this equating of exponents requires the fact that exponential functions (with base not equal to 1) are one-to-one functions).
(do u understand?)
If something is 60% off, that means it is now going to be 40% of its original price because
100 - 60 = 40
To find final price multiply the percentage as a decimal by the price.
40% is 40/100 which as a decimal is 0.4
0.4 x 100 = $40
The pants will be 40 dollars.
Answer:
0.30555555....
Step-by-step explanation:
(The fives keep on coming, this is a repeating decimal.)
<span>To acquire knowledge, thought is a fundamental necessity
-It must be "thought about" before any new ideas can be formulated (e.g., a student who is learning English as a second language must be competent in his primary native language before he can "think" or understand new concepts in another language)
-Initial emergence of language and thought are separate from each other, until about the age of 3 when a transition takes place in the child from the external to the internal
-Children practice private speech (self-talk) to become more competent
---The use of private speech helps children to self-regulate through organizing, guiding, and controlling their behavior
---Private speech is responsible for all higher levels of mental functioning
Noam Chomsky
Language Acquisition
-Language learning is innate
-Chomsky believes that children are prewired to learn language and that infants have a language acquisition device (LAD) built-in neurologically so that they can intuitively understand grammar
-There is a critical period when children find it easy to learn language
Language development milestones: Infant (0-12 months)
-Early vocalizations are spontaneous sounds of cooing (vowels) or crying
-Then babbling sounds (phonemes) begin with sounds more like patterned speech with consonant-vowel strings ("da-da-da-da")</span>