Answer:
(-3,1)
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
No, there is no integer between 0 and 1.
The number system is a way to represent or express numbers.
A decimal number is a very common number that we use frequently.
Since the decimal number system employs ten digits from 0 to 9, it has a base of 10.
Any of the multiple sets of symbols and the guidelines for utilizing them to represent numbers are included in the Number System.
All number which is not in a fraction can be counted as an integer.
The number in between 0 and 1 are 0.01 , 0.02 , 0.001 etc.
So, all numbers between 0 and 1 will be decimal there is no single whole number present.
Hence "There is no integer between 0 and 1".
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Question 2 options:
a) 3x^8+7x^7
b) 9x^8+5x^7−4x^4
c) 5x^8+5x^7+4x^4
d) 12x^8−2x^4
Combine like terms:
The answer is: b) 9x^8 + 5x^7 - 4x^4
Answer: b
Step-by-step explanation: hope i helped
Create an equation that models the annual salary needed to live in the city in a given year.
Answer:
S = 50000 + 1000Y
Step-by-step explanation:
The initial annual salary of an employee is $50000 per year and the company gives $1000 raises each year.
So, the equation that models the annual salary is given by
S = 50000 + 1000Y
Where S is the yearly salary and Y is the number of years.
Again, the annual salary needed to live in the city is $45000 when one starts his job and is increasing 5% each year.
So, the equation that models the annual salary is given by
Where S is the annual salary and Y is the number of years.
(Answer)
Based on the table, how many of the people could be expected to buy a pennant?
A. 1,375
B. 1,650
C. 2,750
D. 3,850
Answer:
Pint container.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since 1 gallon = 4 quarts ⇒ (1/2) gallons = 2 quarts
1 gallon = 8 pints ⇒ (1/2) gallons = 4 pints
1 gallon = 16 cups ⇒ (1/2) gallons = 8 cups
Therefore from the given relation with gallons we can describe the relation between the cups, quarts and pints.
(1/2) Gallon > quarts > pints > cups
If we need 1 cup of milk then a pint container will be the best choice at a grocery store.