Answer:
L = P/2 - W
Explanation:
Step 1 - Start by factoring out the two
P = 2L + 2W
P = 2(L + W)
Step 2 - Divide both sides of the equation by two
P = 2(L + W)
P/ 2 = 2(L + W)/ 2
P/ 2 = L + W
Step 3 - Subtract W from both sides of the equation
P/ 2 = L + W
P/ 2 - W = L + W - W
P/ 2 - W = L
Answer:
D) x+y=12, x=2y
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that x+y=12 and x=2y given the word problem, so D is correct.
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Answer: D) 3/150</h3>
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Explanation:
With the use of a calculator, we see that,
- 11/19 = 0.57894736842106...., the decimals eventually repeat; but unfortunately my calculator ran out of room to show the repeating portion
- 4/7 = 0.5714285714285714..., the block "571428" repeats forever
- 1/3 = 0.333333.... the 3s go on forever
- 3/150 = 0.02
So 3/150 converts to the terminating decimal 0.02
The word "terminate" means "stop". In the other decimal values, the decimal digits go on forever repeating the patterns mentioned.
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A non-calculator approach will have us simplify 3/150 into 1/50 after dividing both parts by the GCF 3. Then notice how 50 has the prime factorization of 2*5*5. The fact that the denominator 50 can be factored in terms of only 2's and 5's is enough evidence to conclude that the fraction converts to a terminating decimal.
If the denominator factors into some other primes, other than 2s and 5s, then we don't have a terminating decimal. So that's why 11/19, 4/7 and 1/3 convert to non-terminating decimals.
B. when something is at rest it has balanced forces. And unbalanced when it's moving.<span />
Answer:
your m0m
Step-by-step explanation:
because i said 88