Lily has 3 dog toys that are red one fourth of all her dog toys are red how many dog toys lily have

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Answer 1
Answer: 3=red
1/4 times all=red
1/4 times all=3
times 4 both sides
all=12
Answer 2
Answer: She has 12 dog toys in all 3 x 4 = 12

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Aditya earns 9.40$ per hour working at an animal shelter how much money will she earn for 18.5 hours of work.


Is it multiply or divide

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It would be mutiplication not division

How black hole does work.

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when a star gets big it pops and might make a black hole

A black hole is a region in space where the pulling force of gravity is so strong that light is not able to escape. The strong gravity occurs because matter has been pressed into a tiny space. This compression can take place at the end of a star's life. Some black holes are a result of dying stars.

Because no light can escape, black holes are invisible. However, space telescopes with special instruments can help find black holes. They can observe the behavior of material and stars that are very close to black holes.





How Big Are Black Holes?
Black holes can come in a range of sizes, but there are three main types of black holes. The black hole's mass and size determine what kind it is.

The smallest ones are known as primordial black holes. Scientists believe this type of black hole is as small as a single atom but with the mass of a large mountain.

The most common type of medium-sized black holes is called "stellar." The mass of a stellar black hole can be up to 20 times greater than the mass of the sun and can fit inside a ball with a diameter of about 10 miles. Dozens of stellar mass black holes may exist within the Milky Way galaxy.

The largest black holes are called "supermassive." These black holes have masses greater than 1 million suns combined and would fit inside a ball with a diameter about the size of the solar system. Scientific evidence suggests that every large galaxy contains a supermassive black hole at its center. The supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy is called Sagittarius A. It has a mass equal to about 4 million suns and would fit inside a ball with a diameter about the size of the sun.





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Primordial black holes are thought to have formed in the early universe, soon after the big bang.

Stellar black holes form when the center of a very massive star collapses in upon itself. This collapse also causes a supernova, or an exploding star, that blasts part of the star into space.

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When a black hole and a star are orbiting close together, high-energy light is produced. Scientific instruments can see this high-energy light.

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Black holes do not wander around the universe, randomly swallowing worlds. They follow the laws of gravity just like other objects in space. The orbit of a black hole would have to be very close to the solar system to affect Earth, which is not likely.

If a black hole with the same mass as the sun were to replace the sun, Earth would not fall in. The black hole with the same mass as the sun would keep the same gravity as the sun. The planets would still orbit the black hole as they orbit the sun now.





Will the Sun Ever Turn Into a Black Hole?
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Enter the values for the variables that give the correct simplified expressions, x = ≥ 0.StartRoot 50 x squared EndRoot = StartRoot 25 times 2 times x squared EndRoot = 5 x StartRoot b EndRoot
b =

StartRoot 32 x EndRoot = StartRoot 16 times 2 times x EndRoot = c StartRoot 2 x EndRoot
c =

StartRoot 18 n EndRoot = StartRoot 9 times 2 times n EndRoot = e StartRoot 2 n EndRoot
e =

StartRoot 72 x squared EndRoot = StartRoot 36 times 2 times x squared EndRoot = g x StartRoot 2 EndRoot
g =

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Answer:

b= 2x²; c = 4; 3 = 3 ; g = 6x

Step-by-step explanation:

\textbf{(1)}\n\sqrt{50{x}^(2) } = \sqrt{25*2x^(2)} = 5* \mathbf{\sqrt{2x^(2)}}\n\textbf{b = 2x}^(2)\n\n\textbf{(2)}\n√(32x) = √(16 * 2x) = \mathbf{4}* √(2x)\n\textbf{c = 4}\n\n\textbf{(3)}\n√(18n) = √(9 * 2n) = \mathbf{3}* √(2n)\n\textbf{e = 3}\n\n\textbf{(4)}\n\sqrt{72x^(2)} = \sqrt{36 * 2x^(2)} = 6* √(2) * x\n= \mathbf{6x}√(2)\n\textbf{g = 6x}

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Write a unit rate for the situation
250 words in 5 minutes

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To write a unit rate we have to find out, something per something. Here we will find out how many words per min. TO do this we will divide the amount of words (250) by the amount of minutes (5). Lets do it:-

250 ÷ 5 = 50
50 words per min.

CHECK OUR WORK:-

50 × 5 = 250
We were RIGHT!!

So, a unit rate for the situation "250 words in 5 minutes" is 50 words per min.

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250 words in 5 minutes
To find how many words per minute, divide 250 by 5.
That would give you 50 words per minute. 
This would be a linear equation because there is a steady unit rate.
The rate is 5 so the equation is
y=5x
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there is 135 feet of masking tape on a roll henry has 6 rolls. how many feet of masking tape does he have in all?

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henry has 810 feet of making tape 

your answer is 810 :)