What times what equals 56

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Answer 1
Answer: 7x8 = 56 so 7x8 is the correct answer
Answer 2
Answer: 6 * 7 = 56
6 and 7 are the two numbers easiest to multiply to get 56.


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Answer:

20

Step-by-step explanation:

Simplifies to 9/10 which is 90%. Hope this helps!

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What this is square root of 164 divided by two

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This would be your equation;
( √(164) )/(2)

So first find the value of the square root; 
√(164) = 12.81 (rounded to the nearest hundredth)

Next divide the decimal by 2;
12.81 ÷ 2 = 6.41(rounded to the nearest hundredth)

So your final answer would be; 6.41
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Factorise
5x(squared) + 17x -12
3x(squared) + 10x +7

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5x² + 17x - 12
5x² - 20x + 3x - 12
5x(x) - 5x(4) + 3(x) - 3(4)
5x(x - 4) + 3(x - 4)
(5x + 3)(x - 4)

3x² + 10x + 7
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3x(x) + 3x(1) + 7(x) + 7(1)
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Prove that cos(a-b) - cos(a+b) = 2sina sinb

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We know:
cos(a - b) = cos(a)cos(b) + sin(a)sin(b)
cos(a + b) = cos(a)cos(b) - sin(a)sin(b)

cos(a - b) - cos(a + b) = 2sin(a)sin(b)

L = cos(a)cos(b) + sin(a)sin(b) - (cos(a)cos(b) - sin(a)sin(b))

= cos(a)cos(b) + sin(a)sin(b) - cos(a)cos(b) + sin(a)sin(b)

= 2sin(a)sin(b) = R

How many sixths are in 3 and 1 third ??

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1 whole thing = 6 sixths
3 whole things = 18 sixths

1 third of a whole thing = 2 sixths of it

3 wholes plus 1 third = 18 sixths plus 2 sixths = 20 sixths
Change 3 1/3 to improper fraction which equals 10/3. Then multiply numerator and denominator by 2
10/3 = 20/6, so there are 20 sixths in 3 and 1 third.