Answer:
C. WP WB, WC, PB, PC, BC
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>List the possible combinations. (With no duplicates)</em>
WP, WB, WC
PB, PC
BC
<em>Now check your options for the answer with the combinations you had.</em>
<em>That is your answer.</em>
Answer:
Power of a product.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Alright...so the coordinates of an ordered pair have opposite signs [one sign is positive while the other is negative] so we could have an example of (-x,+y) or (+x,-y) ...that means out of the 4 quadrants these points could be in the 2nd quadrant or the 4th quadrant or corners of the graph
Since it's a multiple of 24, it has to be a multiple of the factors of 24.
Factors of 24:
2,3,4,6,8,12
You can use some of this knowledge to help create the number.
Since the # needs to be a multiple off 2, the last digit needs to be an 8
All numbers that are multiples of 3 have the property that all of their digits added together have to be a number that is evenly divisible by 3.
so your number will look like:
_ _ _ _ _ 8
so start trying combinations for the other 5 digits that give you a number that is a multiple of 3: 3,6,9,12,15, ect. If you can't find one, then it's impossible