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Next week your math teacher is giving a chapter test. The test will consist of 35 questions. some problems r worth 2 point and some r worth 4 points. there are 20 questions worth 2 points. how many problems are worth 4 points. solve by substitution

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20 questions are worth 2 points and 15 questions are worth 4 points.

Let x represent the number of problems worth 2 points and y represent the number of problems worth 4 points.

The test will consist of 35 questions. Hence:

x + y = 35     (1)

There are 20 questions worth 2 points, hence x = 20:

x + y = 35

20 + y = 35

y = 15

Therefore 20 questions are worth 2 points and 15 questions are worth 4 points.

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There are 35 total questions. You already know that 20 of the questions are worth 2 points. You subtract 20 from 35. 35-20=15. So 15 questions are worth 4 points.
Total questions~35. Worth 2 points~20. Worth 4 points~15.

1How can you arrange the digits 5,3,0 to create the greatest decimal possible? You can only use each digit once and you do not have to use all of the digits.

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Answer:

0.530 (the 0 is not required)

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this is because another combination would be .35 which is less than .53 so this what i think the answer is.

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Look at the pic ALL FOUR. Please.?

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At lunch, Alice ate 3-8 of her sandwich. Later, for snack , she ate another 3-8 of the sandwich. write an additional sentence that shows how much of the sandwich Alice ate suppose Alice ate the same total amount of her sandwich at 3 different times instead of 2 write an additional problem that shows the amount she ate as a sum of 3 fractions.

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the answer is 1.125 divide

What is the quotient of 13 and z

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 13÷z=13/z or 13 over z 
13/z
or
13 ÷ z
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1+4 = 5
2+5 = 12
3 + 6 = 21
8 + 11= ?

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The correct answer is 40. Hope that helps!
(1x4)+1=5
(2x5)+2=12
(3x6)+3=21
(8x11)+8=96

I'm not sure but that's my guess