Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
<em>The options are not given; however, you can take a clue from my explanation to answer your question</em>
Let x be a real number;
Additive identity property implies that; adding x to 0 or 0 to x gives x;
In other words;


Note that x can be replaced with any real number; Take for instance



There are uncountable number of examples;
<em>However, take note that adding 0 to a given digit results in the exact digit and that's the implication of addition identity property</em>
Last one of the first one try the last one first
Answer:
Stan has 13 pencils.
Step-by-step explanation:
s+5=18
-5 -5
s=13
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Unit rate is a ratio between two different units with a denominator of one. When we divide a fraction's numerator by its denominator, the result is a value in decimal form. For example: 8/4 = 2 and 3/6 = 0.5. When we write numbers in decimal form, we can write them as a ratio with one as the denominator.
For example, we can write 2 as 2/1, and 0.5 as 0.5/1. However, since that approach can be a little clumsy, we usually drop the one. That said, it's important to remember the one is there, especially when working with unit rates.
For instance, 8 miles/4 hours = 2 miles/hour. Notice again that, while we did not include the 1, we did include the unit 'hour' Miles per hour is a familiar expression, as are unit rates such as:
interest/amount invested
revolutions/minute
salary/year
Conversationally, the word ''per'' indicates we are using a unit rate.
Answer:
$468.09
Step-by-step explanation:
first we must calculate the expected future value of the engine overhaul:
($390 x 10%) + ($570 x 30%) + ($750 x 50%) + ($790 x 10%) = $39 + $171 + $375 + $79 = $664
now we must determine the present value of $664 using a 6% interest rate:
PV = FV / (1 + r)⁶ = $664 / 1.06⁶ = $468.09