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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The applicable property of exponents is ...

\sqrt[n]{x^m}=x^{(m)/(n)}

The 4th selection uses this property directly. The 3rd selection uses the property

(a^b)^c=a^(bc)

to show that the cubes of the two expressions are equivalent. Since all the numbers involved are real numbers, this is equivalent to showing the expressions equivalent.


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The distance between -12 and -5 on a number line?

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On a number line, there are 7 spaces between -12 and -7.
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Every year the library club plans an end-of-year-trip. The club usually starts fundraising at the beginning of the year to ensure it raises enough money. Ethan tells the members that anyone who is planning to go on the trip will need to sell 10 raffle tickets and 5 admission tickets at the annual fair. There are 28 members who plan to go on the trip.(a) Write two expressions showing the total amount of money the club will make if all 28 club members meet their goal. Use r to represent the price of each raffle ticket and a to represent the price of each admission ticket.

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Given:
28 members
each member must sell:
10 raffle tickets
5 admission tickets

No price was specified. r is the price of each raffle ticket; a is the price of each admission ticket.

1 member :
10r + 5a

all 28 members:
28(10r + 5a)

or use distributive property of multiplication:
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Bryan played two baseball games last weekend. He got 7 hits in all.He had 3 hits in the first game. How many hits did he get in the
second game?

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Answer: It's probably 4.

Step-by-step explanation:

7-3=4

Answer:

4 hits in the second game

Step-by-step explanation:

If he hit 3 in the first game and 7 total, then the remainder (7-3) would be 4 for the second game,

If you have a two-digit divisor and a three-digit dividend, does the quotient always have the same number of digits?

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If you have a two-digit divisor and a three-digit dividend the quotient does not have the same number of digits. The number of digits of the quotient sometimes depends on how big the divisor and how big the dividend is. Sometimes it may be the same number of digits sometimes it is not.

Tim has 5 apples and 3 bags with 8 apples in each bag. How many apples does Tim have in all?

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he has 29 apples in all

Carla walked 5/6 of a mile last weekend, she walked 1/3 as far this weekend.how many miles did carla walk this weekend?

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To do this multiply the fractions.  Multiply the fractions because she walked 1/3 as far as last weekend,  so she walked 1/3 of what she walked,  and multiplying will help you find the answer.
5*1=5
6*3=18
5/18 is the answer
To do this, first convert 1 mile to 5280 ft to make it easier. Now to find 5/6 of 5280 (remember 'of ' means to multiply) turn 5/6 into .833333 (3 repeating) and multiply that by  5280 to get 4400. That means last weekend Carla walked 4400 ft. Now to find what she walked this weekend, turn 1/3 into .33333 (3 repeating) and multiply that by 4400. You should get 1466.6666 ( 6 repeating) or 1466 and 2/3 ft as the distance Carla walked this weekend.