11 billion in scientific notation

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Answer 1
Answer: 11000000000
1.1 x 10^10

Billion has 9 zeros.
Answer 2
Answer: 11,000,000,000 = 11 billion in standard form

11 to the 9th power would be your answer

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17-2c for c = 7 what is the answer

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Simply substitute the 7 in for c in the equation then solve...

17 - 2c =
17 - 2 (7) =
17 - 14 = 3

17-2c for c=7

Replace c by its number

17-2(7)

17-14

= 3


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Which transformations could have occurred to map ABCto ABC
a rotation and a reflection
a translation and a dilation
a reflection and a dilation
a ditation and a rotation

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A translation and dilation

PLEASE HELP!! WILL MARK BRAINLIEST AND THANK YOU!!!Determine whether the figure has line, point, and/or rotational symmetry.

(you can choose multiple)

line

point

rotational

none

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The figure has the following symmetry:

A. line

B. point.

What is the order of rotational symmetry?

In Mathematics and Geometry, the order of rotational symmetry of any geometrical figure can be defined as the number of times in which the geometrical figure can be rotated around a full (complete) circle and still look the same.

As a general rule in geometry, a geometrical figure with number of sides (n) has "n" lines of symmetry and its order of rotational symmetry is equal to "n."

Based on the above rule, we can reasonably infer and logically deduce that the figure has both line symmetry and point symmetry.

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Answer:

line and point

Step-by-step explanation:

there are 3 points and 5 lines

2/3 gallon of lemonade and plans to share it equally among 4 friends. how much lemonade will each friend get?

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2/3 divided by 4= 0.167 gallons per person (4/25 of a gallon per person).
To divide fractions, find the reciprocal of the divisor fraction (flip the positions of the numerator and denominator) then change the division sign to a multiplication sign. In our case, we'll do:
(2)/(3) * (1)/(4)
Just multiply the numerators and denominators as seen to get the product of 2/12, which simplifies to 1/6.

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of the students in Ms. Danver's class, 6 walk to school. This represents 30% of her students.How many students are in Ms. Danver's class?

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21 students because if 6 represents 30% u add 6 two more time which equals 18 and 90% then u add 3 more because it is half of 6. when u add 3 more u will get 21 and 100%

Answer:21 students.i hope it helped

How could you find which weighs more, one tone of pillows or one ton of bowling balls?

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Neither! As you said ''a ton'' for both of them. Also IF it refers to mass then they are obviously the same. My answer is: Neither. 
by measuring them both