What's another way to write (6+7)x?

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Answer 1
Answer: i think 6x+7x because i think u distribute 
Answer 2
Answer: You can write it as 13x. I hope this helps!

6+7=13               (13)x=13x

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3,989.23700 would be the answer because you take five and round six to seven. Everything that follows that becomes a zero.

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Answer:

2.456 × 10^11

Step-by-step explanation:

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100x-200>50x-75

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100x - 200 > 50x - 75

100x - 50x > -75 + 200

50x > 125

x > 2,5

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The answer is False because b=4,a=-1,c=8
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What is the value of x, when 10(x + 2) = 5(x + 8)?

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Hey there, I think this might help you.

17.The speed limit of a highway is 55 miles per hour. A car is traveling at least 65 miles per hour. How many miles per hour m over the speed limit is the car traveling?55 – m ≥ 65; m ≥ 10 m + 65 ≤ 55; m ≤–10 65 – m ≤ 55; m ≤ 10 55 + m ≥ 65; m ≥ 10**** 18. Chris earns $7.00 per hour working on the weekends. He needs at least $210.00 for a new cell phone. How many hours, h, does Chris need to work on the weekends to buy a new phone?
h/7.00 > 210.00; h> 30; 30 hours h/7.00 < 210.00; h < 30; 30 hours 7.00h≥ 210.00; h≥ 30; 30 hours** 7.00h≤ 210.00; h ≤ 30; 30 hours

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Answer:

17.)  D.) 55 + m ≥ 65; m ≥ 10

18.)  C.) 7.00h≥ 210.00; h≥ 30; 30 hours

Explanation:

I took the test, also your answers were right.

17. 55 + m ≥ 55

18. 210 / 7 = 30 h 

h ≥ 30 hours