Step-by-step explanation:
B) an audio clip of one of Dylan’s most influential songs
C) a recording of Dylan’s most influential album
D) a photograph of Dylan performing at a concert
E) an article about Dylan’s influence on his fans
Pretty sure this isn't math.
I'd skip A -- it's Risa's presentation, not some podcasters'
B. An audio clip. Of course this should be included. I'd go with "Like a Rolling Stone."
C. An entire album is 45 minutes or so, too long for a short oral presentation. Skip the recording but some full size album covers containing actual vinyl records would be a nice touch.
D. Sure, photographs would work nicely.
E. Risa can cite any articles she used to prepare, but a full article has a lot of words and doesn't make sense as part as a short presentation. Maybe some slides with quotes from some articles would be more appropriate.
Answer: B, D
Answer:
B and D
Step-by-step explanation:
b. 4x < 92
c. 4x > 30
d. 4x > 92
The product of Jenny's score and 6 is 72
Answer:
6x =72
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x = Jenny's score
Product means multiply, is means equals
x*6 = 72
6x =72
Answer:
6x =72
Step-by-step explanation:
The requried 159 million million million is equivalent to and in standard 159,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.
To write 159 million million million, we can use scientific notation to represent the large number more conveniently. In scientific notation, the number is written as a coefficient multiplied by a power of 10.
159 million million million is equivalent to 159 multiplied by 1 million, which itself is equal to . Therefore, we can write 159 million million million as:
159 × 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (6 zeros for million, 6 zeros for million, and 6 zeros for million)
In scientific notation, this is written as:
So, 159 million million million is equivalent to .
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