Find the product 54 times 653

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Answer 1
Answer: Product mean multiplication there for you just multiply the two numbers
Answer 2
Answer:

well 54 times 653 is noting but 54 × 653

so if you multiply 54 and 653 u get the product 35262.


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For any triangle problem with finding a length, use the Pythagorean theorem; a^(2) + b^(2) = c^(2)
x=17cm, y=8cm
17²+8²=z²
289+64=z²
353=z²
√353=√(z²)
√353=z
The answer is D: √353 cm

Pathagreom therom a^2+b^2=c^2 where c is the hypotenuse, or the longest side

so you have (8)^2 + z^2 = (17)^2

so 64 + z^2 = 289

next subtract 64 from the left and right side of the equation
64 + z^2 = 289
-64            -64

z^2=225
 then take the square root and you get z=15




The volume of a cylinder is 713.21 inches cubed the radius is 5.2 what is the height of the cylinder

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if the R is 5.2 and the V 713.21 it 

8.4 

use the formula 

h=V/pi*R^2 

so V=713.21/ 

5.2*3.14=16.328^2 
so 16.328*2=32.56

713.21/32.56=21.9/2=10.4-2=8.4

hope this helped

Which is the simplified form of n Superscript negative 6 p cubed?StartFraction n Superscript 6 Over p cubed EndFraction
StartFraction 1 Over n Superscript 6 Baseline p cubed EndFraction
StartFraction p cubed Over n Superscript 6 EndFraction
n Superscript 6 Baseline p cubed

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Answer:

Third option. (p^3)/(n^(6))

Step-by-step explanation:

For this exercise you need to remember one of the properties for exponents.

There is a property called the "Negative property of exponents" which states the following:

b^(-n)=(1)/(b^n)

Where b \neq0

As you can observe,  b^n is the reciprocal of b^(-n)

In this case you have the following expression given in the exercise:

n^(-6)p^3

Observe the expression. As you can notice, the base "n" has a negative exponent, which is -6.

Therefore, applying the Negative property of exponents explained at the beginning of this explanation, you can simplify the expression.

Then, the simplified form of  n^(-6p^3) is the one shown below:

n^(-6)p^3=(p^3)/(n^(6))

Answer:

C!

Step-by-step explanation:

it is

X=y+6
X+6y=20


Solving systems of equations using substitution

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To get the answer we can subsittute first equation into second.
x+6y=20
y+6+6y=20
6+7y=20        /-6
7y=14        /:2
y=2
Now we can back substitute
x=y+6
x=2+6
x=8
Finally we get
x=8
y=2

170 is 1/10 of 17 true or false 170 is 1/10 of 17 true or false

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Let's see if that's really true! :)


170=x(17)
170=17x
17x=170
17x / 17=170 /  17
x=10

So the answer to your question is false.

170 is actually 10/1 OR 10 of 17.

I’m thinking of two numbers. Their greatest common factor is 6. Their least common multiple is 36. One of the numbers is 12. What is the other number?

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The number of all divisors of 6  
6 multiples of the number 18 we find one of
so the answer is 18
because six is the gcf is 6 and their lcm is 36 you have to find what can be divided by 6 and in one of their factors be 36 so I came up with 18