Awnser:
9,12,18
Step-by-step explanation:
you have to add the smallest numbers together and it has to be greater that the greatest number.
9+12= 21
21>18
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Based on the subtraction property of equality: C. Correct. Jen could have also subtracted 100 from both sides and then divide both sides by -1/2.
<h3>What is the Subtraction Property of Equality?</h3>
In order to balance both sides of an equation, we can subtract same value from both sides by subtracting a value from both sides based on the subtraction property of equality. Same applies to other operations.
To balance both sides of the equation, 100 needs to be subtracted from the equation given. This means Jen was correct.
If she also divide both sides by -1/2, she would get same result as when she multiplies both sides by -2.
The correct description of the accuracy of her work is: C. Correct. Jen could have also subtracted 100 from both sides and then divide both sides by -1/2.
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Answer: 360</h3>
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Explanation:
We have 3 even values (2,4, and 6) so this is the number of choices we have for the units digit. Recall that a number is even if the units digit is 0,2,4,6 or 8.
Once we have the units digit selected, we have 6-1 = 5 choices for the first slot, 6-2 = 4 choices for the second slot, and so on until we get down to 6-5 = 1 choice for the fifth slot
We could write it out like this
- slot one = 5 choices
- slot two = 4 choices
- slot three = 3 choices
- slot four = 2 choices
- slot five = 1 choice
- slot six = units digit = 3 choices
Multiply those values out: 5*4*3*2*1*3 = 360
There are 360 different even numbers possible.
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