A number x increased by 6 and the the sum is doubled

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Answer 1
Answer: That can be expressed as 2(x+6).

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What is −4 5/11 − 2 4/11?

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I think it might be -2 1/11 1. -4 5/11+2 4/11 2. 4+2=−2
Solving the fraction parts
−5/11+4/11=−1/11
Combining the whole and fraction parts
−2−1/11=−2 1/11
Solution by Formulas
First:
Convert any mixed numbers to fractions.
Then your initial equation becomes:
−49/11+26/11
Applying the fractions formula for addition,
=(−49×11)+(26×11)11×11
=−539+286=121
=−253/121
Simplifying -253/121, the answer is
=−2 1/11
the answer would be 6 9/11

What is the word form of the numbers 602107

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six hundred two thousand one hundred seven
Six hundred two thousand, one hundred seven. 

What's the difference between graphing an inequality with a closed dot and one with an open dot?

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open means 'up to, but not including'
closed means 'up to and including'

example
x>3 would have open dot, meaning greater than 3, you can get close to 3, but not 3 like x=3.00000000000000000000001 is a solution, but you cant get to x=3

x>3 would be closed, this would include 3 and up so x=3 is a solution, als x=4, but not less than 3

What is the greatest possible number that, when rounded to the nearest milion, will become 1,000,000?

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Among whole numbers, it's

1,499,999 .
999,999 would be your answer

Which graph represent this system of inequalities?
y<=-2x-3
y>=3x+2

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I Would say it would be the Second Graph

Carlos bought 1 pound of carrots how many ounces of carrots did he buy

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There are 16 ounces per lb and since he only has 1 lb, then
16 × 1 = 16 ounces
16 OZ, since one pound equals 16 ounces