How many 6 digit number combinations are there?

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Answer 1
Answer: The smallest 6-digit number is  100,000 .

The largest 6-digit number is  999,999 .

If you count from the smallest one to the largest one, you'll name
every possible one.

But that's exactly the same thing as counting from 1 to 999,999 except
skipping the first 99,999 because they don't have enough digits.

So you're left with (999,999 minus 99,999) = 900,000 numbers remaining
Answer 2
Answer: 999999 × 2 if you want to include the negatives

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Answer:

i think your question might be incomplete. the necessary part of the question seems to be missing.

A sewing club used 48 feet of fabric to make 8 blankets. At this rate how many blankets can be made from 6 yards of fabric?

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Answer:

With 6 yards can made 3 blankets

Step-by-step explanation:

First it is necessary to convert 6 yards into feets. This is calculate using a rule of three in which 1 yard is equivalent to 3 feets, so how many feets are 6 yards. This is:

1 yard ------------------ 3 feet

6 yards ---------------- X

Where X is the number of feets that are equal to 6 yards. Then X is equal to:

X=(6 yards* 3 feets)/(1 yard) = 18 feets

Then, using a rule of three, if the sewing club made 8 blankets with 48 feet, then how many blankets could be made with 18 feets. This is:

8 Blankets -------------- 48 feet

       Y        --------------  18 feets

Where Y is the number of blankets that could be made with 18 feets. Solving for Y, we get:

Y=(8 Blankets*18 feets)/(48 feets) = 3 Blankets

So, with 6 yards or 18 feets of fabric the sewing club can made 3 blankets.

48f=8b
÷8    ÷8 (divided by 8)
6f=b
it takes 6 feet of fabric to make 1 blanket 
6f=1b                                                             3f=y
36f=6b
12y=6b

it takes 12 yards to make 6 blankets

0.6 divided by 12.9 show all work

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: 0.0465116279

Step-by-step explanation:

Use vertical multiplication to find the product of:x ^(3)  + 2x + 3  * x ^(3)  -  x + 1

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Answer:

x^6+x^4+4x^3-2x^2-x+3

Step-by-step explanation:

x^3+2x+3

*(x^3-x+1)

---------------------------------

First step multiply your terms in your first expression just to the 1 in the second expression like so:

x^3+2x+3

*(x^3-x+1)

---------------------------------

x^3+2x+3  Anything times 1 is that anything.

That is, (x^3+2x+3) \cdot 1=x^3+2x+3.

Now we are going to take the top expression and multiply it to the -x in the second expression. -x(x^3+2x+3)=-x^4-2x^2-3x.  We are going to put this product right under our previous product.

x^3+2x+3

*(x^3-x+1)

---------------------------------

x^3+2x+3

-x^4-2x^2-3x  

We still have one more multiplication but before we do that I'm going to put some 0 place holders in and get my like terms lined up for the later addition:

x^3+2x+3

*(x^3-x+1)

---------------------------------

0x^4+x^3+0x^2+2x+3

-x^4+0x^3-2x^2-3x+0  

Now for the last multiplication, we are going to take the top expression and multiply it to x^3 giving us x^3(x^3+2x+3)=x^6+2x^4+3x^3. (I'm going to put this product underneath our other 2 products):

x^3+2x+3

*(x^3-x+1)

---------------------------------

0x^4+x^3+0x^2+2x+3

-x^4+0x^3-2x^2-3x+0  

x^6+2x^4+3x^3

I'm going to again insert some zero placeholders to help me line up my like terms for the addition.

x^3+2x+3

*(x^3-x+1)

---------------------------------

0x^6+0x^4+x^3+0x^2+2x+3

0x^6-x^4+0x^3-2x^2-3x+0  

x^6+2x^4+3x^3+0x^2+0x+0

----------------------------------------------------Adding the three products!

x^6+x^4+4x^3-2x^2-x+3

PLEASE SOMEONE HELP AND EXPLAIN THE FIRST ONE PLEASE SO THE HALF LIFE OF A RADIOACTIVE KIND OF POTASSIUM IS 12 HRS . HOW MUCH WILL BE LEFT AFTER 36 HRS, IF YOU START WITH 64 GRAMS OF IT? SO I DID A=64(1/2)^36 POWER IS THAT THE ACCURATE FORM PLEASE I NEED HELP ASAPBTW THIS IS EXPONENTIAL DECAY

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Don't get carried away with the exponent.

The exponent is not the number of years or the number of hours.
The exponent is the number of half-lifes.

In this one, the half-life is 12 hours, and they want to know
how much is left after 36 hours.  36 hours is 3 half-lifes.
The formula that you did is beautiful and almost perfect.
Just change that ugly exponent to the number of half-lifes (3)
and the answer will jump out at you.
half life formula is
F=P(1/2)^(t/h)

F=furure or ending amount
P=present amount
t=time elapsed
h=time the half life is


F=64(1/2)^(36/12)
F=64(1/2)^(3)
F=64(1/8)
F=8 grams

What is the expanded form of 7,330,968

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7,000,000+300,000+30,000+900+60+8
it is 7,000,000 3000, 30,000 900 60 8