A population of 100 mice increases by 50% how many miles would there be after the population growth?
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150!! 50% of 100 is 50 so you add that to the original 100!
How do you Simply 3x^3 - 2x^2
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1. add like terms 2. add 3 and 2=5 3. x³ and x² = 2x 4. together 5×2x
5. Jazmin goes to her locker every 15 minutes during gym. Cathy goes to her locker every 20 minutes. If they both just went to their locker in how many minutes will they both return to their lockers again?
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1 hour or 60 minutes bcuz 15×4=60 and 20×3=60
The equation of the line of best fit of a scatter plot is y = −5x − 2. What is the slope of the equation?1. −5 2.−2 3. 2 4. 5
Please give me the answer if you know it, or help me figure it out.
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I'll give you the linear equation:
y = mx + b ; where m is the slope of the line ; b is the y-intercept.
y = -5x - 2
m = -5 b = -2
-5 is the slope of the line while -2 is the y-intercept. Choice 1.) -5
Answer:
-5
Step-by-step explanation:
because -5 is the answer and it is choice 1 i didi quiz and -5 is good answer
How to explain why a trapezoid is a quadrilateral but a quadrilateral is not always a trapezoid
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A quadrilateral is any figure with 4 sides, no matter what the lengths of the sides or the sizes of the angles are ... just as long as it has four straight sides that meet and close it up.
Once you start imposing some special requirements on the lengths of the sides, or their relationship to each other, or the size of the angles, you start making special kinds of quadrilaterals, that have special names.
The simplest requirement of all is that there must be one pair of sides that are parallel to each other. That makes a quadrilateral called a 'trapezoid'. That's why a quadrilateral is not always a trapezoid.
Here are some other, more strict requirements, that make other special quadrilaterals:
-- Two pairs of parallel sides . . . . 'parallelogram'
-- Two pairs of parallel sides AND all angles the same size . . . . 'rectangle' (also a special kind of parallelogram)
-- Two pairs of parallel sides AND all sides the same length . . . 'rhombus' (also a special kind of parallelogram)
-- Two pairs of parallel sides AND all sides the same length AND all angles the same size . . . . 'square'. (also a special kind of parallelogram, rectangle, and rhombus)