Top second one under grass and across from minor 77.972.
I think yes because the number are not all the same
Step-by-step explanation:
Only 1 number works. 1 will make 819 which is divisible by 9.
Since it is 1 of ten numbers can go in the blank, the answer is 1/10 which is 0.1
The 10 number choices are
0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
The only one that works is 1 as I've stated.
the total mass in kilograms y of the cinder block and brick is
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<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Here we have , A kilogram is equal to approximately 2.2 pounds. A cinder block weighs x pounds. A brick has a mass of 0.6 kilogram. We need to find What is the total mass in kilograms y of the cinder block and brick . Let's find out :
According to given data in question ,
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A cinder block weighs x pounds and a brick has a mass of 0.6 kilogram . Let total mass in kg of the cinder block and brick is y , i.e.
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Therefore , the total mass in kilograms y of the cinder block and brick is
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