Let's call that number x, twice the number will be 2x, sum of it and 5 is, 2x+5. So if this expression is at most 15, it means, it can be only less than 15 and equal to 15. Let's show this as an inequality.

Let's solve.

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If the number is a natural number. The values it can take is,
Answer: f(-2) should be 6
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
hope that helps
Step-by-step explanation:
Factoring p2-14p-24
The first term is, p2 its coefficient is 1 .
The middle term is, -14p its coefficient is -14 .
The last term, "the constant", is -24
Step-1 : Multiply the coefficient of the first term by the constant 1 • -24 = -24
Step-2 : Find two factors of -24 whose sum equals the coefficient of the middle term, which is -14 .
-24 + 1 = -23
-12 + 2 = -10
-8 + 3 = -5
-6 + 4 = -2
-4 + 6 = 2
-3 + 8 = 5
-2 + 12 = 10
-1 + 24 = 23
A. V=240
10x6x4=240
B. V= 1194.59
n(pie) 6.5x9
C. V= 6171.67
D. V= 1603.52
E. V=6859
18 would be the 7th so... hope it helps