Answer:
not enough information 
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Answer:
<em>2 1/3, 2 1/4, 2 3/7</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Mixed Fractions</u>
Mixed fractions are made of an integer part followed by a proper fraction.
Some examples of mixed fractions are:
3 1/2, -4 5/8, 2 2/3
Between two consecutive integers a and a+1, there are infinitely many fractions. The centered number is a 1/2. Any number with its improper fraction part less than 1/2 is closer to a than to a+1.
In our problem, Jayne bought between 2 and 3 pounds of granola. We need to provide a mixed number that is closer to 2 pounds than to 3 pounds.
We can select any number with integer part 2 and a proper fraction less than 1/2.
Examples could be :
2 1/3, 2 1/4, 2 3/7
All of them are less than 2.5
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
1000000
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Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's substitute a for x²:
x^4 - 3x² - 4
a² - 3a - 4
Now, this looks like something that is much more factorisable:
a² - 3a - 4 = (a - 4)(a + 1)
Plug x² back in for a:
(a - 4)(a + 1)
(x² - 4)(x² + 1)
The first one is a difference of squares, which can be factored into:
x² - 4 = (x + 2)(x - 2)
The second one can also be treated as a difference of squares:
x² + 1 = x² - (-1) = (x + √-1)(x - √-1) = (x + i)(x - i)
The answer is (x + 2)(x - 2)(x + i)(x - i), or D.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
To solve for w, you would take 9 and subtract that from the 69. after that you end up with 60=5w to find w, divide both sides by 5. 60 divided by 5 is 12, giving you your answer .