Which expression has a value that is 6 times the value of the expression 63 – 3y?A. 6 X 63 - 3y
B. 63 - 3y + 6
C. 63+ (6 x 3y)
D. 6 X (63 - 3y)
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Answer 1
Answer:

The expression has a value that is 6 times the value of the expression 63 – 3y would be, 6 × (63 - 3y)

The correct answer is option (D)

What is an Expression?

"An expression is a sentence with a minimum of two numbers and at least one mathematical operation in it."

For given example,

We need to find the value that is 6 times the expression 63 – 3y.

If we write it as an expression then it would be,

6 × (63 - 3y)

Therefore, the correct answer is option (D)

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Answer 2
Answer: i think it’s d hope this helps

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Train A arrives at the train station every 30 minutes, and Train B arrives every 40 minutes. Both are at the train station right now. In how many minutes will both be at the train station again?

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in 40 minutes the both 2 trains will arrive
You're looking for the smallest number that's a multiple of both 30 and 40.
If you've learned about "Least Common Multiple" by now, you'll be happy
to know that that's exactly what this is, (because when you were learning it,
you wondered what in the world you could ever use it for).  Well here you are.

The least common multiple of 30 and 40 is 120.
That's the 4th multiple of 30 and the 3rd multiple of 40.

If the trains are both in the station right now, then the next time they'll
both be here together will be 2 hours (120 minutes) from now.

And let me say in conclusion that when you ask for help with
a multiple-choice question, you must also post the choices that
you have.  It's not fair to the helper if he doesn't know the choices.

Can some one help me please

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x-intercept is (4,0)
y-intercept is (0,4)

Which ones do I choose?

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Answer:

-6w-22

Step-by-step explanation:

-3(2w+6)-4=

= -6w-18-4=

= -6w-22

So,choose C (none of the above) :)

A store has apples on sale for $3.00 for 2 pounds. How many pounds of apples can you buy for $9? If an apple is approximately 5 ounces, how many apples can you buy for $9? Explain your reasoning.

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we know that

A store has apples on sale for $3.00 for 2 pounds

Part a) How many pounds of apples can you buy for $9?

by using proportion

(3)/(2)(usd)/(pound)  =(9)/(x) (usd)/(pound) \n \n 3x=9*2\n \n x=(18)/(3) \n \n x=6 pounds

therefore

the answer Part a) is

6 pounds

Part b) If an apple is approximately 5 ounces, how many apples can you buy for $9?

we know that

1 pound=16 ounces

step 1

convert ounces to pounds

1apple=(5)/(16)pounds

by using proportion

(1)/((5)/(16))\ (apples)/(pounds) =(x)/(6)  (apples)/(pounds)\n \n x(5)/(16) =6\n \n x=(16*6)/(5) \n \n x=19.2 apples

therefore

the answer part b) is

about 19 apples

Since 2 pounds is $3 and you have $9, you would do: 

(3)/(2) =  (9)/(x) , x= # of pounds of apples

You do cross multiplication to get:

3x=18

x=6      

1 lb= 16 oz

So 6*16=96   to get the number of ounces you can buy for $9.

Then divide 96 by 5, so that is ABOUT 19 APPLES.


Suppose ΔABC= ΔDEF, AB =6 feet, m∠B=65 degrees, and m∠f=33 degrees. True or false ED=6ft

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true because ABC and DEF are equal so if AB equals 6 ED must equal 6 since it’s the same just the order is reversed

I'm a little bad in math can you plz help me :Shelly has a ribbon that is 52 feet 6 inches long. She wants to cut the ribbon into 7 pieces of equal length. How long should each piece of ribbon be?

F. 7 ft 0 in.
G. 8 ft 2 in.
H. 7 ft 6 in.
J. 8 ft 3 in.

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It's alright! everyone is bad at something :) so all you have to do is divide 52feet and 6inches by 7 inches which will give you 7.5

Answer:

H.7 ft 6

Step-by-step explanation: