What is 6,000 in word form?

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Answer 1
Answer: six thousand, is the answer in word form


Answer 2
Answer:  it is six thousand ^~^

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Pentagon ABCDE and pentagon A'B'C'D'E' are shown on the coordinate plane below: Pentagon ABCDE and pentagon A prime B prime C prime D prime E prime on the coordinate plane with ordered pairs at A negative 4, negative 2, at B negative 6, negative 3, at C negative 5, negative 6, at D negative 2, negative 5, at E negative 2, negative 3, at A prime 3, 1, at B prime 1, 2, at C prime 2, 5, at D prime 5, 4, at E prime 5, 2 Which two transformations are applied to pentagon ABCDE to create A'B'C'D'E'? Translated according to the rule (x, y) →(x + 7, y + 1) and reflected across the x-axis Translated according to the rule (x, y) →(x + 1, y + 7) and reflected across the x-axis Translated according to the rule (x, y) →(x + 7, y + 1) and reflected across the y-axis Translated according to the rule (x, y) →(x + 1, y + 7) and reflected across the y-axis

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Answer:

Translated according to the rule (x, y) →(x + 7, y + 1) and reflected across the x-axis

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given Pentagon ABCDE.

with vertices as:

A (-4,-2) , at B(-6,-3) at C (-5,-6), at D (-2,-5) at E (-2,-3)

and the pentagon A'B'C'D'E' with vertices as:

A'(3,1) , B'(1,2) , C'(2,5) , D'(5,4) and E'(5,2).

Clearly we could observe that the image is formed by the translation and reflection of the pentagon ABCDE.

First the Pentagon is translated by the rule:

(x,y) → (x+7,y+1) so that the pentagon is shifted to the fourth coordinate  and then it is reflected across the x-axis to get the transformed figure in the first coordinate plane as Pentagon A'B'C'D'E'.

Hence, the answer is:

Translated according to the rule (x, y) →(x + 7, y + 1) and reflected across the x-axis

The first choice is the correct answer.

To move from the lower left shape to the upper right shape, you first have to move 7 units to the right and then up 1 unit. (x + 7, y + 1).

Then, you have to flip it over the x-axis to get it up in the first quadrant.

If the 6 in 4,563 was changed to 9 by how much would the value change

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If the 6 was changed to a 9, then the value of 60 would be changed to a value of 90, since the 6 is in the 10's column.

That an increase in value of 30.

Which sequence is generated by the function f(n + 1) = f(n) – 2 for f(1) = 10?

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Answer: 10, 8, 6 , 4, 2, 0, -2, -4, ...

Explanation: every number of the sequence is the previous less 2 and the first terms is 10.

Answer:

D. 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, ...

Step-by-step explanation:

I got it right on the EDG. unit test!

Which is greater, 0.5 or 2/3??

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Find the average=.gr2ate2+0.5+ 23 3
Find the least common multiple (LCM) of the denominators in order to find the least common denominator (LCD). 
 which  equals 3
Find the mean (arithmetic)-.gr^2ate^2+0.5+ 23 3
The LCM (least common multiple) of two or more non-zero whole numbers is the smallest whole number that is divisible by each of those numbers. In other words, the LCM is the smallest number that all of the numbers divide into evenly.=2grat

In other words:
0.5, 3/5, 0.65, 2/3
 Hope this helps
 So therefore, 2/3 is greater



0.5, 2/3 = 0.6So 2/3 is greater.Hope it helps and pls mark as the best answer. :-)

Please answer this question

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Answer:

D. 1,300

Step-by-step explanation:

jimmy has a 60 gallon limit if he already has 1/4 of it how much more does he need to fill up the entire 60 gallons of gas? why?

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I think 60 - 25 = 35 because, 1/4 is equal to a quarter for example: 3/4 is 75. Think of money! Act like someone gives you 2/4’s of Quarters and how much do they give you? 50 cents.