What is the answer to this problem?
What is the answer to this problem? - 1

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

36

Step-by-step explanation:

You subtract 180 from 56 then add your answer, 124 to 20, then subtract 144 from 180 to get 36


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Answer: just put c

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C is always correct

Explain the properties of exponents with examples of your own

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This is about the properties of exponents.

The properties of exponents are explained below.

Exponents are values which are powers that show how many times we have to multiply a base number by itself.

The examples of properties of exponent are;

  • Product of powers; What this means is that when we multiply two or more bases that have same value, we will retain the bases and just add the exponents together. For Example; 4² × 4³; We will just retain the  base of 7 and add both exponents to get; 4⁵

  • Quotient of Powers; What this means is that when we divide two bases that have same value, we will retain the bases and just subtract the second exponent from the first one. For example; 7⁵ ÷ 7²; We will just retain the  base of 7 and subtract 2 from 5 to get; 7⁽⁵ ⁻ ²⁾ = 7³

  • Power to a Power; What this means is that when we have a power raised to another power, we multiply the exponents together and retain the base number. For example; 4²⁽³⁾; we multiply 3 by 2 to get; 4⁶.

  • Power of a Product; What this means is that when we have two bases multiplying each other in a bracket being raised to a power, we distribute the power to each of the bases. For example (xy)⁴ will give us; x⁴y⁴

  • Power of a quotient; What this means is that when we have two bases dividing each other in a bracket being raised to a power, we distribute the power to each of the bases. For example (x/y)⁴ will give us; x⁴/y⁴

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This is an example of the quotient of powers property and tells us that when you divide powers with the same base you just have to subtract the exponents. When you raise a quotient to a power you raise both the numerator and the denominator to the power. When you raise a number to a zero power you'll always get 1.

I need the answer of number 32

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boots 64
dress 90
ribbons 07
tights 12
warm up 45



I think you need to divide all those numbers by 15 since there are 15 girls on the team. 960÷15=64, 1,350÷15=90, 105÷15=7, 180÷15=12, and 675÷15=45. Ok so the cost in order from top to bottom on the chart is $64, $90, $7, $12, and $45. Also you're welcome.

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Answer:

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Formed by intersection of   Perp. Bisectors    Angle bisectors     Medians

Type of circle                        Circumscribed      Inscribed               No circle

Special property              Equidistant from Equidistant from  Center of mass

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3 kg/s- is the correct answer

Answer:

3 kg/s

Step-by-step explanation:

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if there are 1000 grams and each of the 1000 grams are 1000 milligrams, you would have to do 1000 times 1000.