im a boy so i looked it up on google here is what i found.
Use a wide-toothed comb, wash your hair in sections, dont wash your hair every day he tighter your curls, the less frequently your hair may need to be washed. If you do need to wash your hair more frequently, you can use a dry shampoo in between those washes.
Don’t “wash, rinse, and repeat”--that style advice may work for people with straighter hair, but it’s no good for those with curly hair. When you wash your hair, only wash it once, but make sure that it’s a thorough wash so that all dirt and oil is removed from your hair.
If needed, you can wash your hair with conditioner (called “co-washing”) in-between washes. That way you won't be harming your hair with sulfates, which are found in most shampoos.[1] Keep in mind that co-washing is great for retaining moisture but only mildly cleanses the hair.
Answer:
<h2>360</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
<h3>3^2 × (-2)^3 × 5</h3><h3>= 9 × 8 × 5</h3><h3>= 72 × 5</h3><h3>= 360</h3>
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C

$12
If the cost c is at least $12 then it could be equal to 12, or could also be a cost greater than $12. So, c is greater than or equal to 12, expressed as <span>c

$12</span>
Answer: Simply take the sales price minus the unit cost, and divide that number by the unit cost. Then, multiply by 100 to determine the markup percentage. For example, if your product costs $50 to make and the selling price is $75, then the markup percentage would be 50%.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: (0,3) and (-9,0)
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-2(0) + 6y = 18
6y = 18
y = 3 so…(0,3)
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-2x + 6(0) = 18
-2x = 18
x = -9 so.. (-9,0)