(a) It takes 73 pounds of seed to completely plant an 8-acre field.How many pounds of seed are needed per acre?

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

9.125 lbs

Step-by-step explanation:

it should be 73 divided by 8

Answer 2
Answer: 9.125lbs

Step by step explanation-

It should be 73 divided by 3

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Which statements are true?select EACH correct answer.

1)All rhombuses are squares

2)All trapezoids are quadrilaterals


3)All rhombuses are parallelograms

4)All quadrilaterals are parallelograms

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Answer:

3) All rhombus are parallelogram!

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Prove: if a+c=b+c, then a=b. Statement 1: a+c=b+c
Statement 2: a+c+(-c)=b+c+(-c)
Statement 3: a+[c+(-c)]=b+[c(-c)]
Statement 4: a+0=b+0
Statement 5: a=b.
What is the reason for Statement 2?
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b. Associative property of addition
c. Addition property of equality
d. Identify property of addition

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Statement 1: a+c=b+c
Statement 2: a+c+(-c)=b+c+(-c)
Statement 3: a+[c+(-c)]=b+[c(-c)]
Statement 4: a+0=b+0
Statement 5: a=b. 
What is the reason for Statement 2? 

A.) Property of opposites

This property is where a number and its opposite are called additive inverses. The sum of these numbers is equal to 0.

Write a compound inequality that represents the situation. On a road in the city of Rochester, the maximum speed is 50 miles per hour, and the minimum speed is 20 miles per hour.A. 20 ≥ x ≥ 50

B. 20 < x < 50

C. 20 > x > 50

D. 20 ≤ x ≤ 50

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Answer:

D) 20 ≤ x ≤ 50.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : , the maximum speed is 50 miles per hour, and the minimum speed is 20 miles per hour.

To find: Write a compound inequality that represents the situation.

Solution : We have given that

Maximum speed  = 50 miles per hour.

Minimum speed  = 20 miles per hour.

Let x represent the speed .

According to question

maximum speed  is 50 or less than 50.

Then we will use less than equal to sing

x ≤ 50

For Minimum speed is 20 or greater than 20 .

x ≥ 20

On combining both statement,

20 ≤ x ≤ 50

Therefore, D) 20 ≤ x ≤ 50.

Hello,

x is the rate

Answer D  20<=x<=50

If you may drive at the max rate.

The pay-scale for Pedro's stores is based on the education level of his employees. The education levels are shown for the employees at his two stores. Which matrix correctly displays the total number of employees for the two stores based on their education levels?

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The total of the two matrices is found by adding corresponding elements:

\left[\begin{array}{cc}5+2&3+3\n22+17&15+27\n13+15&12+18\end{array}\right] =\left[\begin{array}{cc}7&6\n39&42\n28&30\end{array}\right]

This matches selection A.

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Answer:

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Answer:

i need to see the first point before the transformation

Step-by-step explanation: