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Answer 1
Answer: The answer would be 67% because 2 divided by 3 is .66 repeating and then you would multiply by 100 to get the percentage. You would get 66.6 and then round to the nearest whole number: 67%
Answer 2
Answer: First, divide 2 by 3.

2/3= .666666667

Second, reduce the decimal.

.666666667 turn into .67

Third, move the decimal to the right 2 times to get the percent.

.67 turn into 67.

Final, take away the decimal and put a percentage sign.

67. turn into 67%

Your Answer^^^^

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Write a function that models each variation. x = 1/3, y = 1/5, and r = 3 when z = 1/2, and z varies directly with x and inversely with the product of r² and y.

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Answer:

z = 2.7x/r²y

Step-by-step explanation:

z = kx/r²y

½ = k × ⅓ ÷ (3² × ⅕)

½ = ⅓k × 5/9

k = 27/10 = 2.7

z = 27x/10r²y

z = 2.7x/r²y

This is like so hard to me i do not get it at all!

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If u don't get it, go back and do some practice problems they have in the lesson. (I am in K12 too, that's wat I do. Sometimes I even do practice problems in the middle of the test.)

If marching bands vary from 21 to 49 players,which number of players can be arranged in the greatest number of rectangles?

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It would be 48 players because if you can arrange players in 
2 by 24
3 by 16
4 by 12
6 by 8

Hope this helps!!

Answer: 48 or 36 players

Step-by-step explanation:

This is because the number that has the largest of pairs of factors is 48 or 36.

48

1x48

2x24

3x16

4x12

6x8

36

1x36

2x18

3x12

4x9

6x6

Write and solve a real world word problem in which there are 3 tables for every 8 chairs

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Answer with explanation:

We have to Write a real world problem in which there are 3 tables for every 8 chairs.

Question

In a Company, there are computers placed on tables.There are 9 Computers on 3 Tables.And 8 chairs are Placed in front of Each Computer.Among 9 Computers there is a SuperComputer.The One Super computer is attatched with these 8 Computers.Find total number of Chairs , tables and Computers in the Room.

Solution

Total number of Chairs ,tables and Computers in the Room

                  =9 Computers +3 tables +8 Chairs

                  =20 Commodity

You multiply 3 times 8 and you get 24

Evaluate the expression 6x-x2 for x= 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Use your results to fill in the table. Describe any pattern that you see.

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assuming that x2=x^2 or x squared
so evaluate
basically subsitute values for x

0
6(0)-0^2
0-0
0

1
6(1)-1^2
6-1
5

2
6(2)-2^2
12-4
8

3
6(3)-3^2
18-9
9

4
6(4)-4^2
24-16
8

5
6(5)-5^2
30-25
5

6
6(6)-6^2
36-36
0

if we were to display the results on a table with the numbers we subsituted on the left and results on the right we would get
0,0
1,5
2,8
3,9
4,8
5,5
6,0

we notice that the outputs/results go up then down
the outputs were
0,5,8,9,8,5,0 when the inputs were
0,1,2,3,4,5,6

~please only answer if you know for sure~
-Thank you-

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ZW and DA are similar sides
WX and AB are similar sides.

Make a proprtion of the sides.

\sf{ (WX)/(AB) = (ZW)/(DA) }

Plug in the numbers

\sf{ (6)/(24) = (ZW)/(18) }

Cross multiply

\sf{ 6* 18=ZW * 24

And then solve for ZW

\sf{ZW = 4.5}

So our final answer is 

\boxed{\bf{4.5~centimeters}}

Hope that helps :P