Suppose the lengths of the lengths of two strings are 10 centimeters and 17 centimeters. Describe how the lengths of these two strings compare.

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Answer 1
Answer: -- The lengths of the two strings are not equal.
   They are different.

-- The 10-centimeter string is shorter than the 17-centimeter one.

-- The 17-centimeter string is longer than the 10-centimeter one.

(I'll bet you knew all of those things, but you were
afraid to say them because it's math and everybody
thinks that math is hard.  Am I right ?)
Answer 2
Answer: Let's just say that the string that is 10 cm long is string A and the string that is 17 cm long is string B. Because 10 < 17, string A is shorter than string B. Conversely, because 17 > 10, string B is longer than string A.

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If a new car has 2 transmission​ types, 3 vehicle​ styles, 2 option​ packages, 9 exterior color​ choices, and 2 interior color​ choices, how many different new cars are​ possible?

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To find the total number of combinations possible, multiply each choice by each other:


2 x 3 x 2 x 9 x 2 = 216 different cars

Spencer took $21 with him to the mall. At the music store he spent 2/3 of his money on a DVD. He spent 1/4 of what he had left on a drink. How much money did Spencer have left after he bought the drink?

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the answer is $ 5.25 to your question because 2/3's of 21 is 7 so 1/4 of 7 is 1.75 so the answer is 5.25

How is volume similar and different to mass?

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Mass is the measure of the amount of matter an object has. Volume is the amount of space an object occupies.
The reason how they are similar is because you are looking for the in side of that shape. And the difference is because in volume you were looking to see how many cube can fit in the shape and the mass is to see how much it weighs

Feed the frog! When you are ready, click "START." As insects cross the screen, click them. Each time, your score will increase by 200 points. Play until you get a total of 12 hits and pay attention to how your score changes.Now that you have finished playing, describe how the points changed while you played.


Now that you have finished playing, describe how the points changed while you played.

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Now that you have finished playing, then the number of the points changed while you played will be 2400.

What is Algebra?

The analysis of mathematical representations is algebra, and the handling of those symbols is logic.

Feed the frog! When you are ready, click "START."

As insects cross the screen, click them.

Each time, your score will increase by 200 points.

Play until you get a total of 12 hits and pay attention to how your score changes.

Now that you have finished playing, then the number of the points changed while you played will be

⇒ 200 × 12

⇒ 2400

More about the Algebra link is given below.

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Answer:

Your score changes by 200 each time you click a bug and ends when you have 2400 points

Step-by-step explanation:

It's in your reading.

Do I write the equation y=mx+b

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Steps:
1. 6x=4y + 7
2. You have to write it in slope intercept to get the slope and y-intercept.
3. Subtract 7 on both sides
4y= 6x-7
4. Divide everything by 4
5. Y= 3/2x + -7/4
6. Slope= 3/2 y-intercept= -7/4

Charles reads quickly he reads 1 3/7 pages every 2/3 of a minute. how many pages does he read per minute?

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First, I'd suggest finding a common denominator for your two fractions. Since 7 and 3 both go into 21, let's use that.

2/3 becomes 14/21, because 3 x 7 = 21, and 2 x 7 = 14
1 3/7 becomes 1 9/21, because 7 x 3 = 21, and 3 x 3 = 9

Now, to make the rest of it a bit easier, let's turn the fractions into decimals.

14/21 is 0.66
1 9/21 is 1.43

We can then turn this into a ratio, and then write an equation to solve for how many pages Charles reads per minute.

1.43 pages per 0.66 minutes, or 1.43/0.66

The equation to solve for this would then be
(1.43)/(0.66) = (p)/(1)
where p is the number of pages.

To solve for p, we simply cross multiply and divide.
1.43 x 1 = 0.66 x p
1.43 = 0.66 x p
1.43 ÷ 0.66 = p
p = 2.17

Charles reads 2.17 pages per minute.