The first one and the 6,7,8th one all go to the right reasoning is for the positives section
now the 2nd 3rd 4th 5th go's to the left reasoning for that is because its a negative
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Answer:
- the largest number that cannot be made is 23
- see below for an explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>Why numbers greater than 23 can be made</em>
From any number that Larry can make that includes an appropriate number of stamps, Larry can ...
- add 1 by adding 1×9 and taking away 2×4
- add 2 by adding 2×9 and taking away 4×4
- add 3 by adding 3×9 and taking away 6×4
- add 4 by adding 1×4
- add 5 by adding 4 and 1 (add 9, take away 4)
- add 6 by adding 4 and 2 (add 2×9, take away 3×4)
- add 7 by adding 4 and 3 (add 3×9, take away 5×4)
- add 8 by adding 2×4
- add 9 by adding 1×9
Clearly, for Larry to be able to continue adding any number, he must start with a number that contains at least 6×4 cents = 24 cents.
Larry can make 24 cents from 6 4-cent stamps. Using the above table, he can add any amount to that.
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<em>Why 23 cannot be made</em>
For 23 cents, the number of stamps must include 0, 1, or 2 9-cent stamps, so there are 3 cases to try for making 23:
- 23 cannot be made from 0 9-cent stamps because 23 is not divisible by 4
- 23 cannot be made using 1 9-cent stamp, because 14 is not divisible by 4
- 23 cannot be made using 2 9-cent stamps, because 5 is not divisible by 4.
Therefore, 23 cannot be made.
Answer:23
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The solution to the given inequality

Step-by-step explanation:
Given inequality

⇒ -1≤ 7× 3h
⇒ -1 ≤ 21 h
⇒ 21 h ≥ -1
⇒ 
Blue = 6x3 = 18
Purple = 4 + (5 x 2) = 14
Orange = 2(2 x 3) = 12
Bottom = 6 x 3 = 18
Back = 4 x 3 = 12
Opposite purple = purple = 14
18 + 14 + 12 + 18 + 12 + 14 = 88
Answer = 88 cm squared