What is a claim in a paragraph

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Answer 1
Answer: The claim in the paragraph happens to be the main idea .

My reason being is because the claim is the subject that you would like for the reader to focus on . The main idea.

I really hope that this helps you out a lot.

Answer 2
Answer: A claim is a statement. A thesis is a singular overarching claim which dictates the path of argument I HOPE THIS HELPS U=)

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55. If 3x = 4y, the value of (x + y)^2 : (x - y)^2 is:

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Answer:

\large\boxed{(x+y)^2:(x-y)^2=49}

Step-by-step explanation:

3x=4y\qquad\text{subtract}\ 3y\ \text{from both sides}\n\n3x-3y=y\qquad\text{distributive}\n\n3(x-y)=y\qquad\text{divide both sides by 3}\n\nx-y=(y)/(3)\qquad(*)\n------------------\n3x=4y\qquad\text{add}\ 3y\ \text{to both sides}\n\n3x+3y=7y\qquad\text{distributive}\n\n3(x+y)=7y\qquad\text{divide both sides by 3}\n\nx+y=(7y)/(3)\qquad(**)\n------------------

(x+y)^2:(x-y)^2=((x+y)^2)/((x-y)^2)\qquad\text{use}\ \left((a)/(b)\right)^n=(a^n)/(b^n)\n\n=\left((x+y)/(x-y)\right)^2\qquad\text{substitute}\ (*)\ \text{and}\ (**)\n\n=\left(((7y)/(3))/((y)/(3))\right)^2=\left((7y)/(3)\cdot(3)/(y)\right)^2\qquad\text{cancel}\ 3\ \text{and}\ y\n\n=(7)^2=49

Can the sum of two mixed numbers be equal to 2? explain why or why not.

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no it cannot because a mixed #  for example would look like this 2 3/5 it will need a whole number and a fraction
The reason why I say NO is because you can only have 1 mixed number in 2 and that would be 1 1/2 (1 1/2 + 1/2 = 2) And when you try again your numbers will be 1 and 1. So NO, you cannot have to mixed numbers in the number 2

Write a function rule for the table.

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Answer:

B) f(x) = 2x

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Find the area of the trapezoid.

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The top base is : 14mm
The bottom base is: 36mm
The height is: 15mm

First you need to add the top and bottom bases together and divide it by 2

(14mm + 36mm) / 2
= 50mm/2
=25mm

Then you need to times it by the height

25mm x 15mm = 375mm^2



The area of any trapezoid is

                   (1/2) (height) (sum of the bases) .

For the trapezoid in the picture:

The height         = 15 mm
One base          =  14 mm
The other base =  36 mm

-- Add the two bases.
-- Multiply the sum by the height.
-- Take 1/2 of the product.

The result is the area.

(x+y+2)(y+1) It is multiple choice

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There there should be an answer choice of....

xy+ y^(2) +x+3y+2

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Ben is greeting customers at a music store. Of the first 20 people he sees enter the store, 13 are wearing jackets and 7 are not. What is the experimental probability that the next person to enter the store will be wearing a jacket?

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Answer:

13/20

Step-by-step explanation:

maybe 1.857, if not the question is wrong