Answer: A term is a single mathematical expression. It may be a single number (positive or negative), a single variable ( a letter ), several variables multiplied but never added or subtracted. ... Examples of single terms: 3x is a single term. The "3" is a coefficient. The "x" is the variable.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you count the squares or units I got 12.
A common misconception in statistics is confusing correlation with causation. If two events are correlated, it merely means that they share the same behaviour over time, but it doesn't imply in any way that those event are related by a common cause, or even worse, that one implies the other.
You can find several (even humorous) counter examples online. For example, if you plot the number of reported pirates assault against the global temperature in the last years, you'll se that temperature is rising (unfortunately...) while pirates are almost disappearing.
One could observe this strong negative correlation and claim that hotter climate has solved the pirate issue. Of course this is a joke, but it explains why you shouldn't confuse correlation with causation.
Answer:
x = -13
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
9-2x=35
Adding 2x-35 on both sides we get:
9 - 35 = 2x
-26x = 2x
Dividing both sides by 2
-13 = x
i hope it will help you!
We need to follow the order of operations to get this one right.
16 + (10/5) - (3*2)
16 + (2) - (6)
16 + 2 - 6
18 - 6
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