Answer: C
Step-by-step explanation:
intersection of f(x) and g(x) is x=-3
f(-3)=g(-3)
Answer C
I don't think this is middle school...
(2^8 x 3^-5 x 6^0)^-2 x ((3^-2)/(2^3))^4 x (2^28)
(256 x (1/243))^-2 x ((1/9)/(8))^4 x 268435456
1.05349794239^-2 x (<span>0.01388888888)^4 x 268435456
</span><span>
0.90101623534 x </span><span>3.72108862e-8 x 268435456
</span>8.99999997623
9
9 is your answer.
Answer:
a) 90 stamps
b) 108 stamps
c) 333 stamps
Step-by-step explanation:
Whenever you have ratios, just treat them like you would a fraction! For example, a ratio of 1:2 can also look like 1/2!
In this context, you have a ratio of 1:1.5 that represents the ratio of Canadian stamps to stamps from the rest of the world. You can set up two fractions and set them equal to each other in order to solve for the unknown number of Canadian stamps. 1/1.5 is representative of Canada/rest of world. So is x/135, because you are solving for the actual number of Canadian stamps and you already know how many stamps you have from the rest of the world. Set 1/1.5 equal to x/135, and solve for x by cross multiplying. You'll end up with 90.
Solve using the same method for the US! This will look like 1.2/1.5 = x/135. Solve for x, and get 108!
Now, simply add all your stamps together: 90 + 108 + 135. This gets you a total of 333 stamps!
answer:
a. scarf costs today = $6
b. scarf costs 3 days from now = $3
step-by-step explanation:
- 1/2 off means you would multiply the amount by 1/2 then subtract
a. original price of scarf: $12
12 X 1/2 = 6
12 - 6 = 6
— scarf costs today = $6
- do the same thing but this time it is a different number
b. 12 X 3/4 = 9
12 - 9 = 3
— scarf costs 3 days from now = $3
Answer:
For not exact divisions: Writing the results as Quotient + Remainder over the Divisor.
For exact division: just the quotient.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi there,
In both algorithms, for long and synthetic divisions we must write the result as an expression following that order:
When the Division leaves no Remainder, i.e. an exact, the Remainder is equal to zero, so
Check below for the algorithms for each division and the way of writing their expressions (results).