DAILY MATH QUESTIN
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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

9-3x3+1

9-9+1

=1

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

Start with the division. 3  ÷ 1/3 = 9

Now continue to add/subtract in the order it comes.

9 - 9 = 0

0 + 1 = 1


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Answer:

x+2y </= 10

Step-by-step explanation:

Find three consecutive even numbers whose sum is 96?

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so consectuve even numbers

we know that one even number plus 2= another even number so we want to find 3 consecutive even numbers that add up to 96 or
x is the first number
x+2 is the second number
x+4 is the third number

x+x+2+x+4=96
3x+6=96
subtract 6 from both sides
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the numbers are 30,32,34
Let me show you how I like to do problems like this:

-- If I just needed three numbers that add up to 96, the easiest way
to do it would be to find 1/3 of 96 . That's 32, so the three numbers
could be 32, 32, and 32.

-- If you want three consecutive even numbers, just take 2 away from
one of those numbers, and add it on to a different one.

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Eric has seventeen candy bars, he gives Debra five. How many candy bars does Eric have now?

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17-5=12
So Eric has 12 candy bars

Jana uses 20 cards to play a memory game the cards are either animal cards or fruit cards. The ratio of animal cards to fruit cards is 2:3 How many if the 20 cards are animal cards? Of the fruit cards, 1/3 have bananas on them. How many cards have bananas on them. Show or explain your work.

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Given that,

Total no of cards = 20

The ratio of animal cards to fruit cards is 2:3

No of animal cards = 20

Solution,

Let there are 2x animal cards and 3x fruit cards. ATQ,

2x+3x = 20

5x = 20

x = 4

Animal cards = 2x

= 2(4)

= 8

Fruit cards = 3x

= 3(4)

= 12

It is also mentioned that, of the cards, 1/3 have bananas on them. It means,

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Step-by-step explanation:

What are the values of the coefficients and constant term of 0 = 4 – 7x2 + x in standard form?a =
b =
c =

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By definition, the standard parabola equation is given by:
 ax ^ 2 + bx + c = 0
 We then have the following quadratic equation:
 0 = 4 - 7x ^ 2 + x
 By rewriting the equation in its standard form, we have:
 - 7x ^ 2 + x + 4 = 0
 Comparing with the definition, we have that the values of the coefficients are given by:
 a = -7 b = 1 c = 4
 Answer:
 
The values of a, b and c are given by:
 
a = -7 b = 1 c = 4

Answer

a = -7 × 10⁰

b = 1 × 10⁰

c = 4 × 10⁰

Explanation

The general formula is; ax² + bx + c.

Where a ⇒ co-efficient of x²

           b ⇒ co-efficient of x

           c ⇒ The constant term

0 = 4 – 7x² + x This equation can be written in the form of  ax² + bx + c.

0 = 4 – 7x² + x = -7x² + x + 4 = 0

Comparing the values of a, b and c in the equation in standard form are;

a = -7 × 10⁰

b = 1 × 10⁰ and

c = 4 × 10⁰



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