What is three fractions equivalent to 3/11

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Answer 1
Answer: 3/11 *2 = 6/22
3/11 *3= 9/33
3/11 *4 = 12/44

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What is the product of 4xy and y2 + 2x?4xy 3 + 4xy
4xy 2 + 8x 2y
4xy 3 + 8x 2
4xy 3 + 8x 2y

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The product of 4xy and y² + 2x can also be written as
4xy(y² + 2x)

When we have brackets like this, we multiply whatever is left of the brackets by everything inside.

1) 4xy multiplied by y²
    4xy x y² = 4xy³

2) 4xy multiplied by 2x
    4xy x 2x = 8x²y

3) Add together 4xy³ and 8x²y 
    4xy³ + 8x²y

How would you convert 5 feet 6 inches to inches

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66 inches. Since 1 foot is equal to 12 inches, all you need to do is to multiply 5 with 12. The answer will be 60. Since 6 inches are already given for the answer, just add up 60 with 6 for you to get 66 inches which is equivalent to 5 feet 6 inches.

Converting  5 feet 6 inches to inches is: 66 inches.

Here, we have,

given that,

convert 5 feet 6 inches to inches

we know that,

Since 1 foot is equal to 12 inches,

all we need to do is to multiply 5 with 12.

i.e. 5 * 12  = 60

The answer will be 60.

Since 6 inches are already given for the answer,

just add up 60 with 6

i.e. 60+ 6 = 66

for we to get 66 inches

which is equivalent to 5 feet 6 inches.

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Write a scenario that would work for the following line of best fit: y= -0.8x+5.6. Explain the slope and intercept in this context.

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the slope is -.08x and the intercepted is 5.6
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You are traveling at 58 miles per hour in a 70 km per hour speed zone. How fast are you traveling in km per hour?

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58 miles = 93.3 km.

58 miles per hour = 93.3 km per hour.

I'll need to see your license and registration.
you are traveling at 93.342 kph 

Zara has forgotten her 4-digit PIN code. She knows the first digit is a factor of 20 and the 4 digits make a number divisible by 5. How many different sets of 4 digits could it be?

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800 different sets of 4 digit PIN could be made.

  • The First (single) digit is a factor of 20. So, it is among 1, 2, 4, 5. The other factors 10 & 20 are ignored, as they are 2 digits.

So, ways of choosing 1 out of 4 digits = 4 P 1 = 4

  • The Seconddigit can be any digit among he 10 digits : 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

So, ways of choosing 1 out of 10 digits = 10 P 1 = 10

  • Third digit can also be any digit among he 10 digits : 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

So, ways of choosing 1 out of 10 digits = 10 P 1 = 10

  • The Fourth digit can be amongst only 0 & 1, as the final PIN is divisible by 5.

So, ways of choosing 1 out of 2 digits = 2 P 1 = 2

Hence, total number of ways = 4 x 10 x 10 x 2 = 800 ways

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Answer:

800 different sets of digits.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the first digit is a factor of 20, the factors of 20 are 1,2,4,5,10,20. We only need the single digit factors which are 1,2,4 and 5. These 4 numbers can be permuted in 1 way for the first digit, so we have ⁴P₁.

For the second digit, we have 10 digits permuted in 1 way, ¹⁰P₁ and also for the third digit, we have 10 digits permuted in 1 way, ¹⁰P₁ and for the last digit, which is divisible by 5, it is either a 0 or 5, so we have two digits permuted in 1 way, ²P₁.

So, the number of different 4 digit number that Zara'2 4-digit PIN code could be is ⁴P₁ × ¹⁰P₁ × ¹⁰P₁ × ²P₁ = 4 × 10 × 10 × 2 = 800 different sets of digits

Need help with R3, R4, S5​

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Answer:

R3 Theorem: If parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then alternate interior angles are congruent.

R4 Theorem: Congruence of segments is reflexive.

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