Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
To evaluate or simplify expressions with exponents, we use exponent rules.
1. An exponent is only a short cut for multiplication. It simplifies how we write the expression.
2. When we multiply terms with the same bases, we add exponents.
3. When we divide terms with the same bases, we subtract exponents.
4. When we have a base to the exponent of 0, it is 1.
5. A negative exponent creates a fraction.
6. When we raise an exponent to an exponent, we multiply exponents.
7. When we have exponents with parenthesis, we apply it to everything in the parenthesis.
We will use these rules to simplify.

An inequality can be formed by simply translating the problem statement to numerical expressions.
From the problem we know that

added with

hours should be equal or greater than

(helpful insight from the keyword "at least"). Therefore, it's inequality would look like:

(>= is used instead of ≥ for constraints in formatting)
The inequality above best models the situation.
Answer:
10cm 5cm and 9cm
Step-by-step explanation:
just try this
take any two measurements and add them together if they are larger than the 3rd measurement it will work and all you have to do is do that to each measurement
10+5 is greater than 9
9+5 is greater than 10
9+10 is greater than 5
Answer:
No
Step-by-step explanation:
This is from a website so you might have to rephrase it but Direct variation describes a simple relationship between two variables . We say y varies directly with x (or as x , in some textbooks) if:
y=kx
for some constant k , called the constant of variation or constant of proportionality . (Some textbooks describe direct variation by saying " y varies directly as x ", " y varies proportionally as x ", or " y is directly proportional to x .")
This means that as x increases, y increases and as x decreases, y decreases—and that the ratio between them always stays the same.
The graph of the direct variation equation is a straight line through the origin.