This is really easy but I’m just dumb. What is the consecutive interior of 7?
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Answer 1
Answer: The transversal connecting four and seven is line m angles four and seven are consecutive interior angles the solution is a line that intersects two or more coplanar lines at two different points is called a transversal the transversal connecting two and seven is line p.
Answer 2
Answer:

The transversal connecting four and seven is line m angles four and seven are consecutive interior angles.


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You would add 50% of 8, which is 4,
then add 8+4 to get 12.
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Evaluate the expression: 6 / 2 ( 1 + 2) = ?

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so the (1+2) could be with the 2 under the fraction or not
PEMDAS
simplify parenthasees first
then mulitplicationthen division
then addition and subtraction
6/2(1+2)
if it is
(6/2)(1+2) then go to AAAAAAAA

if it is 6/(2(1+2)) then go to BBBBBBBBB



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(6/2)(1+2)
simplify 6/2
2/6=3
also simplify 1+2
1+2=3
(3)(3)=9



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6/(2(1+2))
simplify inner parthenasees first
1+2=3
6/(2(3))
multiply with parenthaseess
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The safe fluoride-to-water ratio is 0.5 to 1.4 parts per million (ppm) gallons. What is the range in parts of fluoride that could be added to 500,000 gallons of water?

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Answer:

250,000 to 700,000 parts

Step-by-step explanation:

For the lower ratio of 0.5, we have to get 0.5 flouride parts/1 gallon of water equivalent to (some fluoride parts)/ (500,000 gallons of water). we can multiply 500,000 by 0.5 to get 250,000 as our lower limit. Similarly, we can multiply 500,000 by 1.4 to get 700,000 as our upper limit

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Each minute, your heart beats 60 times.

The points (4,t) and (5,-
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7. What is the value of t?
t=

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Answer:

t = -3

Step-by-step explanation:

To answer this problem, first you have to know how to calculate the slope of a line. Since we know that y1-y2/x1-x2 is the equation to calculate slope, we are ready to tackle this problem.

Because y1 is t, y2 is 4, x1 is 4, and x2 is 5, we can now plug this in to our equation. The equation becomes t-4/4-5. And because we know the slope is 7, the equation is now (t-4)/(4-5)=7. If you solve this equation, you will get that t=-3

Kareem lives 4/10 of a mile away from the mall. Write two equivalent that show that fraction of a mile Kareem lives from the mall.

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Answer:

\text{Equivalent fractions are } (8)/(20)\text{ and }(2)/(5)

Step-by-step explanation:

Kareem lives \frac{4}{10} of a mile away from the mall.

We need to find two equivalent fraction that show fraction of a mile Kareem lives from the mall.

We get equivalent fraction

  • multiply by the same number at numerator and denominator.
  • divide by the same number at numerator and denominator .

Using multiply we get equivalent fraction

\fract{4}{10}=(4* 2)/(10* 2)=(8)/(20)

Using divide we get equivalent fraction

\fract{4}{10}=(4/ 2)/(10/ 2)=(2)/(5)

\text{Thus, Equivalent fractions are } (8)/(20)\text{ and }(2)/(5)


8/20 and 12/30 are equivalent to 4/10.

You just have to multiply the numerator and denominator by the same number.

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