Answer:
none of them.
Step-by-step explanation:
The substitution property of equality explains that one value can replace another value in an expression or equation and the value will remain the same.
In other words if x + y = 7 and y = 5. Then I can rewrite the first statement as x + 5 = 7.
which can be solved to get x = 2. I just used the substitution property.
The first choice is the multiplicative identity property. Multiplying an expression by 1 gives the same result.
The second and third choices are wrong since 13 is not equal to 14 and neither is 13 equal to 6
The fourth choice is the additive identity property since adding zero to an expression gives the same result.
Good Luck!
Answer:
1/6 or 0.16666... can be written rounding off to three decimal digits such as:
(rounding off to three decimal digits)
Step-by-step explanation:
As we know that

In order to round off three decimal places (or digits ), we need to check:
- the digit in the fourth place.
- If the digit in the fourth place is greater than 5, then we must add 1 to the previous digit.
Therefore, 1/6 or 0.16666... can be written rounding off to three decimal digits such as:
(rounding off to three decimal digits)
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
The graph shows two linear functions that intersect at (-3,-4).
The blue line is f(x).
At the point of intersection:
....eqn1
The blue line is g(x).
At the point of intersection
....eqn2
Equating both equations we get:

The statement that is true regarding the two functions is that:

Answer #1: x= 250
50 = x times 20/100
X= 100 times 50/ 20
X=250
Answer #2: same explanation but the answer is X= 120
If your talking about merging the percentage of the answer, I can’t help you with that
Answer:
to write 360/10 as a decimal I would simplify 36/10 by 2 getting me 18/5. Then I would divide 18/5 using long division getting me 3.6.
Step-by-step explanation: