<em>Question:</em>
<em>The digit 8 in which number represents a value of 8 thousandths?
</em>
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The question requires options and the options are missing.
However, the following explanation will guide you
Start by representing 8 thousandths as a digit
i.e.
8 thousandths implies 0.008
Next;
Replace the 0s with dashes
_ . _ _8
Note that there are two dashes after the decimal point and before 8
PS: The dashes are used to represent digits
This implies that thousandths is the 3rd digit after the decimal point
Typical examples to back up this explanation are:
<em>17.008, 1.1489, 0.008 and so on...</em>
Answer:
Lucy needs to invest $55,194.16
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
x^2 -12x+36
Step-by-step explanation:
x^2 – 12x
Take the coefficient of x
-12
Divide by 2
-12/2 = 6
Square it
6^2 = 36
We need to add 36 to make x^2 -12x a perfect square trinomial
x^2 -12x+36
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
First, add two to both sides to get
There are two ways to solve this from here
- Think about what power you would have to raise 9 to to get to 27. = 3 and . So, multiplying the powers (because it is a power to a power) you get . This means that or x = .
- Take the log of both sides.
This gives us
Y= k/x
When y=42, x=6
42= k/6
k= 42x6
=252
When x=9,
y= 252/9
= 28