She needs to lay 11 slabs on each row to make a square
<h3>How to determine the number of slabs in each row?</h3>
The total number of slabs is given as:
Total = 121 slabs
Let this represent the area of the slab.
The area of a square is calculated as:
Area = Length^2
Substitute the known values in the above equation
Length^2 = 121
Take the square root of both sides
Length = 11
Hence, she needs to lay 11 slabs on each row to make a square
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It means 1.8 × 10 to the tenth power. the E is a ten are you working with scientific notation
6 inches from the original piece of ribbon is left.
Step-by-step explanation:
sum of the arithmetic sequence
a1 = 8
a2 = a1 + 8 = 8+8 = 16
...
an = 8×n
the sum of the first n elements of such a series is
n/2 × (2×a1 + (n - 1)×d]
with d being the difference between 2 consecutive elements (= the added constant).
so,
s30 = 30/2 × (2×8 + 29×8) = 15×(31×8) = 3720
Answer:
D. She can check to see if the rate of change between the first two ordered pairs is the same as the rate of change between the first and last ordered pairs.
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the rate of change between first two ordered pairs and the second two ordered pairs:
1. Points (2,4) and (3,9). Rate of change:

2. Points (3,9) and (4,16). Rate of change:

The rate of change for the linear function must the same for each two points on the graph of the function. In this case, the reate of change differs, so this function is not linear and correct option is D.