<em>Answer: 52</em>
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<em>Step-by-step explanation:</em>
<em>8x6+(12-4)÷2</em>
<em>Parenthesis' first</em>
<em>8x6+8÷2</em>
<em>multiplication next</em>
<em>48+8÷2</em>
<em>Division next</em>
<em>48+4</em>
<em>52</em>
The length of his territory is 12 square miles long, just divide 96 and 8, in which you get 12
Answer:
Red = 10 cm, blue = 14 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>Let the length of each red rod be </em><em>r </em><em>and each blue rod be </em><em>b</em>
<u>Then we have:</u>
<u>Multiply the first equation by 3 and the second one by 2:</u>
<u>Add the equations to eliminate one of variables:</u>
<u>Find the value of b:</u>
- 3*10 -2b = 2
- 30 - 2 = 2b
- 2b = 28
- b = 14 cm
Answer:
Definetely, it is reasonable. You may assume that a pet as a companionship will help the elderly feel more comfortable and therefore, happy. There are a few problems tough:
- There is no practical way of meassuring 'happiness'.
- Sometimes, the correlations of two factors may be a coincidence. Scientist should always consider this when they try to claim something byusing some backup logic, like we did.
- Even tough the statement makes some sense, you need to be aware that maybe is not completly positively correlated. Maybe having 20 more pets does not make an elderly happy if it alredy had 1 or 2.
The probability that it doesn't land on 4 would be 3/8. This is because theres a 5/8 chance it lands on 4 so just do the opposite which would be 3/8.