Yes, he is correct, using the distributive property you get the same answer
Answer:
1/-2
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the slope:
rise/run
From point to point
So....
From (-1,0)
you go up 2(2)
then left 4(-4)
to get to (-5,2)
so 2/-4 reduced is 1/-2
Answer:
Sales are (increasing/decreasing)…. _____….(purchases, purchases/month, months/purchases, $/purchases, purchases/$, $, months)
D. (January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December)
Mili means 1000 so 1000ml=1 L (ml=milileter, L=liter)
conversion factor
1L/1000ml=1 and
1000ml/1L=1
convert 2 and 1/4 L to ml
2 and 1/4L
try to convert with second conversion thing (1000ml/1L=1)
2 and 1/4L times 1000ml/1L=2000 and 1000/4 ml=2000 and 250 ml=2250 ml
Answer:
The UPC is not valid..
Step-by-step explanation:
The Universal Price Code is represented in the form of bars which is scanned when we purchase something.
The last digit of the UPC is the check digit.
Give UPC = 375407370090
To check whether the UPC is valid or not.
Step 1:
Add the digits at odd positions.
3 + 5 + 0 +3 + 0 + 9 = 20
Step 2:
Multiply the number obtained in step 1 by 3
20*3 = 60
Step 3:
The digits at even positions have to be added. The last digit has to be ignored as it is a check digit.
7 + 4 + 7 +7 +0 = 25
Step 4:
Add the numbers obtained in Step 2 and step 3
60 + 25 = 85
Step 5:
The number obtained in step 5 is subtracted from the next multiple of 10.
In the above case,
85 will be subtracted from 90.
90 - 85 = 5
For a valid UPC, the answer to step 5 is equal to the last digit of UPC.
In the above case, the answer is 5 which is not equal to zero.
So, the UPC is not Valid.