there are 8 fewer Tigers than lions at the zoo. There are 8 tigers at the zoo. How many lions does the Zoo have?

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is 16. If there are 8 tigers and its has 8 fewer than the lions, all you need to do is add 8 + 8.

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How many 16ths are in 15/16

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none because 15 is smaller than 16 and 16 is the biggest

Give example of a infinite set

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{2,4,6,8,...} is an example of an even number infinite set

Of the28 golf balls 5/7 are white how many are white

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Answer:

20 balls are white

Step-by-step explanation:

5/7* 28

Which equation has every number as a solution?A. 4x = 4x + 1
C. 4(x+1)= 4x+1
B. 4x + 1 = 4x - 1
D. 4(x+1) = 4x + 4

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Answer:

the answer is D

Step-by-step explanation:

the equation works with every number placed where the x is, for example:

4(5+1)= 4×5 + 4

4×6=20+4

24=24

but it also works with

4(11+1)= 4×11 + 4

4×12=44+4

48=48

and it also works with every possible number you can think!

Answer:

D.

Step-by-step explanation:

Lets look at equation D:

4(x + 1) = 4x + 4

4x + 4 = 4x + 4.

The left side is identical to the right so

you can put x equal to  any number and this equation will be true.

How can i divide 3 divided by 681

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3/681
=1/227
20 charrr

The probability distribution for a game is shown in the table below.what is the probability of NOT winning a cash prize if the game is played on time?

A) 7/10
B) 1/5
C) 4/5
D) 3/10

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Given:

It is given that

Probability of winning $ 0 = (3)/(10)

Probability of winning $ 100 = (1)/(5)

Probability of winning $ 200 = (1)/(10)

Probability of winning $ 500 = (2)/(5)

To find the probability of not winning a cash prize.

Explanation:

Not winning cash prize = winning $ 0

So,

Probability of not winning a cash prize

= Probability of winning $ 0

= (3)/(10)

Therefore,

The probability of not winning a cash prize is (3)/(10). Option D.