let me edit your question as:
Which two equations are true?
<u>Eq1:</u>
(2×10−4)+(1.5×10−4)=3.5×10−4(3×10−5)+(2.2×10−5)
<u>Eq2:</u>
6.6×10−10(6.3×10−1)−(2.1×10−1)=3×10−1(5.4×103)−(2.7×103)
<u>Eq3:</u>
2.7×103(7.5×106)−(2.5×106)=5×100
Answer:
No one is true
Step-by-step explanation:
let's check each equation, if the values on both sides (left and right side) are equal then the equation is true otherwise false.
Using PEMDAS rule we are simplifying the equations as;
<u>Eq1:</u>

<u>Eq2:</u>
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<u>Eq3:</u>

<u>we observed that none of the equation has two same values on both sides thus none of the three equations is true.</u>
<u>Also, no value of Eq1, Eq2 or Eq3 are same thus none of the equation is true</u>
1.) (2, 4) and (10, 8)
Distance: 4√5
Midpoint: (6, 6)
2.) (3, 8) and (7, 3)
Distance: √41
Midpoint: (5, 11/2)
3.) (4, 9) and (9, 5)
Distance: √41
Midpoint: (13/2, 7)
Answer:
9
Step-by-step explanation:
Y intercept when x = 0
Y = 9
Answer:
40
Step-by-step explanation:
Class ratio of girls to boys is 3:5
So there are 3 girls and 5 boys in 8 students
If there are 32 students, then 3/(3+5) * 32 = 12 girls, and 5/(3+5) * 32 = 20 boys
Hope it helps you?