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ohaa [14]
3 years ago
10

What is 9280 ÷ by 32

Mathematics
1 answer:
Dmitry [639]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

290

Step-by-step explanation:


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Put the reasons into the correct order to justify solving the inequality: -2(x + 6) < 3(x + 1) -2x 12 < 3x + 3 -2x < 3x
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The reasons put into the correct order to justify solving the inequality:

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  • -5x < 15 - Subtraction Property of Order
  • x > 3 - Division Property of Order

<h3>Justify each property of equality</h3>

-2(x + 6) < 3(x + 1) - Given

-2x - 12 < 3x + 3 - Distributive Property

-2x < 3x + 15 - Addition Property of Order

-5x < 15 - Subtraction Property of Order

x > 3 - Division Property of Order

Check how to solve:

-2(x + 6) < 3(x + 1)

Open the parenthesis

-2x - 12 < 3x + 3

Add 12 to both sides

-2x - 12 + 12 < 3x + 3 + 12

-2x < 3x + 15

Subtract 3x from both sides

-2x - 3x < 3x + 15 - 3x

- 5x < 15

divide both sides by -5

x > 3

Therefore, the solution to the given inequality -2(x + 6) < 3(x + 1) is x > 3.

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Step-by-step explanation:

You can find the slope of a line using any two points on the line (x1, y1) 1nd (x2, y2) by using this rule m=\frac{y2-y1}{x2-x1}

<em>Let us use this rule to answer the question</em>

From the attached graph:

∵ The given line passes through points (-1, -2) and (4, 2)

→ That means point (x1, y1) = (-1, -2) and point (x2, y2) = (4, 2)

∴ x1 = -1 and x2 = 4

∴ y1 = -2 and y2 = 2

→ Substitute their values in the rule of the slope above

∴ m=\frac{2--2}{4--1}=\frac{2+2}{4+1}=\frac{4}{5}

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Let's solve using order of operations (PEMDAS), which is Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, and Subtraction.

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Therefore, your answer is 10

I hope this helps!

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