The answer is A in both cases. Changing the units does not change the measurement, only the number representing the measurement. (Some numbers are easier to work with than others, which is why some units are preferred for certain measurements.)
Question 1.
A. <span>The surface area stays the same, but the number representing the surface area decreases.
Question 2.
</span><span>A. The surface area stays the same, but the number representing the surface area increases.
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Answer:
p > 10
Step-by-step explanation:
In your inequality, p is divided by 5. To undo that, multiply both sides by 5.
5(p/5) > 5(2)
p > 10
Answer:
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I believe the answer you are looking for is the quadratic formula. because it has the formula correct, and it to me just looks exactly like it.
So, it has the ax^2+bx+c=0 but just a little difference, it has a subtracting sign instead of adding.
I don't know if I am right, but that is my guess. I remember doing those lol
40 hundreds flats. 400 tens = 4,000. 40 hundreds also equals 4,000.