Answer:
1. -15c - 4
2. 3x - 5
3. 14q
4. -195 + 39m
5. 55b + 130
Step-by-step explanation:
A
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Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
It is provable about 180 ways, some of them quite elegant. There was a book published in the 1940s listing what they then knew. Others have been added since and it shows up in the oddest places which you can search out.
That is interesting but it does not answer your question.
A: Nothing is defined. This statement is a truth, but unproved. A is not the answer.
B: No term requires defining unless you don't know what a hypotenuse is, but that is a separate problem.
D: a postulate is a statement that is true that cannot be proven nor does it need to be. There aren't that many around in math. Euclid said "All right angles are congruent." True and not needing proof.
C: It is a theorem. This is a statement that may not be obvious and does require proof.
Answer:
<em>$1.26</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
So you just have to find 2.25% of 56.
To find a certain percentage of something, you multiply it. Let's write out a sentence explaining what you need to do. You have to find:
2.25% of 56
Whenever you've got a sentence like this, all you've got to do is change the word "of" to a multiplication symbol. And now you've got an expression:
2.25% × 56
Let's convert the percentage to a decimal. To do this, you simply remove the percent symbol, then move the decimal point 2 places to the left.
2.25% = 0.0225
And now you have:
0.0225 × 56
Then you just do the math! I am assuming you already know how to do decimal multiplication so I'm not going to explain the process here.
But once you multiply 0.0225 × 56, you get an answer: 1.26
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EXPLANATION
To find the average weight per bushel, we add all the three weight and divide by 3.

We convert all the mixed numbers to improper fraction to obtain,

The least common denominator for the fractions in the numerator is 8.
This implies that,

This simplifies to

This gives us,

