What is the volume of the right prism?

______in^3
What is the volume of the right prism? ______in^3 - 1

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Answer 1
Answer: the volume (base*height) is 162 cubic inch

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Derrick earned $1,472 during the 4 weeks he had his summer job. he earned the same amount each week, how much did he earn each week?

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all you have to do is do 1472x4
Its either multiplying or dividing. So if you are dividing, your answer would be 368 and if you are multiplying, then your answer is 5888. Hope it helps :)
 

I need help with adding fractions

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Only the numerators are added if both has the same denominator. But if they have different denominators, all you have to do is find the smallest multiple of both numbers, so you multiply by whatever to get that on both the numerator and denominator.

Answer:

Step 1: Make sure the bottom numbers (the denominators) are the same.

Step 2: Add the top numbers (the numerators), put that answer over the denominator.

Step 3: Simplify the fraction (if needed)

Step-by-step explanation:

What property is this? 1. 2(4+3−6) = 2×4+2×3−2×6
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Associative Property

Distributive Property

Identity Property

Zero Property

What property is this?
2. 7000×1=7000
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Zero Property

Identity Property

Commutative Property

Associative Property

What property is this?
3. 3×(7×1)=(3×7)×1
Distributive Property

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What property is this?
4. 48×0=0
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What property is this?
5. 4×2×1×9=9×1×2×4
Commutative Property

Identity Property

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Distributive Property

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1. Distributive (the 2 is distributed)

2. Identity (multiplying by 1 doesn't change the number)

3. Associative (parentheses can move)

4. Zero (multiplying by 0 = 0)

5. Commutative (you can multiply in any order)

Question: What property is this?

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1. Distributive the 2 is distributed to everything

2. Identity multiplying by 1

3. Associative parentheses move

4. Zero multiplying anything by 0 = 0

5. Commutative order multiplied doesn't matter

Write an expression to show 5 less than the sum of y and g.

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The sum of y and g is

y+g

5 less than this is

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*HELP PLEASE WILL THANK AND AWARD BRAINLIEST ANSWER*Given figure ABCD ~ figure KLMN, what is the value of y?   

A.
1.2 cm
  
B.
3.6 cm
 
C.
4 cm
 
D.
12 cm

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big trapezoid: upper base = 4 cm ; lower base = 12cm ; side = 10cm
small trapezoid: upper base = y ; lower base = ? ; side = 3cm

Figure ABCD is contracted into figure KLMN, this means that they have the same proportion as to the other sides of the figure.

side: 10 cm / 3cm = 3.33
upper base: 4cm / 3.33 = 1.20  value of y.
lower base: 12cm / 3.33 = 3.60

4/10 = 0.40 ; 1.20/3 = 0.40
4/12 = 0.33 ; 1.20/3.6 = 0.33
10/12 = 0.83; 3/3.60 = 0.833

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The above me is clearly wrong. However, the reason I'm not going to post an actual answer is because this post is over 2 years old and there is a good chance the they aren't even in school anymore.