I need a metric chart! (Fasted + Most helpful answer = Brainliest)Ok. I am learning about metric units. I used to have a chart where it showed every metric unit, lined up from left (greatest) to right (least) amount. Can anyone type the order (greatest to largest) or send me an image?
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Hope it helps :) Chart attached.
Can someone help in math 1. Simplify the expression 8 squared plus 9 left parenthesis 12 divided by 3 times 2 right parenthesis minus 7. Explain each of your steps.
2. Using the numbers and symbols, solve
7x = 42
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Answer: A. K^2 + 3g - 6
Step-by-step explanation: Got it right on Edge
Please Help: Determine which ordered pair is NOT a solution of y = -5x - 4A) (10, -52) B) (7, -39) C) (-7, 31) D) (8, -44)
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It's A. All you need to do is plug in the X from the ordered pair, then solve.
y=-5x-4 y=-5(10)-4 y=-50-4 y=-54 Which is NOT -52, so the answer is indeed A
How do you do, Increase £28 by 7%
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The best thing is to find 1%. In order to do this, divide £28 by 100 & this gives you £0.28, then multiply this by 7 (as you're looking for 7%), and this gives you £1.96. You've then got to add these together, and that gives you £29.96Hope this helps :)
I would find 5% so find ten percent which is £2.80 ( you just divide it by ten ) then half it £1.40 after that find 1% which is 28p (divide by 100) then add £1.40 and 28p which is £1.68 then add it to £28 which is ££29.68. That is what I would do but people like to do it other ways so..... Hope this helped you on how to answer these sort of questions
Write a real world situation that could be modeled by the equation 650 + 10m = 60m + 400
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two really fast cars are accelerating differently how long would it take for car a to catch up to car b
A football team gained 35 yards on a first down, lost 15 yards on the second down and gained 12 yards on the third down. How many yards do they need to gain on the fourth down to have a ten yard gain from their starting position?