For this question, it is reasonable to use the foil method. In order to use FOIL we need to understand what it stands for:
F-First
O-Outside
I-Inside
L-Last
(see attachment for visual)
Let's get started.
We are given:

Start by distributing the 2 first, then the 3, and then lastly the -6
<span><span><span><span><span><span><span>(<span>2x^2</span>)</span>(x)</span>+<span><span>(<span>2x^2</span>)</span><span>(−1)</span></span></span>+<span><span>(3x)</span>(x)</span></span>+<span><span>(3x)</span><span>(−1)</span></span></span>+<span><span>(−6)</span>(x)</span></span>+<span><span>(−6)</span><span>(−1)
From here multiply the terms you have gathered from FOILING:
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From here we combine like terms. Like terms are terms that contain the same variable and/or exponential value. For example:
3c and 4c are like terms because they have the same variables
24 and 50 are like terms because they are simply numbers without any variables.
It is best to put the like terms together in parentheses so that it is easier to combine them.

Combine:

Final answer:
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23 = h -52
23+52 = h -52 +52
75 = h
B


b=

Where k is a constant of proportionality.
b=18, c=4,d=9, e=6
Finding the value f k,
18=

6k=18
k=3
The equation then is;
b=

The constant of variation=3
Answer:
Option 2 50 ≤ s ≤ 100
Option 5 She could deposit $50
Option 6 She could deposit $75
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
s -----> amount of money Layla deposit into a saving account
we know that
25%=25/100=0.25
50%=50/100=0.50
so
-----> 
-----> 
The compound inequality is

<em>Verify each case</em>
case 1) 25 ≤ s ≤ 50
The statement is false
see the procedure
case 2) 50 ≤ s ≤ 100
<u>The statement is True</u>
see the procedure
case 3) s ≤ 25 or s ≥ 50
The statement is false
Because is s ≤ 100 and s ≥ 50
case 4) s ≤ 50 or s ≥ 100
The statement is false
Because is s ≤ 100 and s ≥ 50
case 5) She could deposit $50
<u>The statement is true</u>
Because the value of s satisfy the compound inequality 
case 6) She could deposit $75
<u>The statement is true</u>
Because the value of s satisfy the compound inequality 
Answer:
One pair of socks would be 1 dollar and 30 cents
Step-by-step explanation:
you divide the price of the socks by how many socks there are to get the answer.