QUESTION A
The given multiplication problem is

Factor each term to obtain;

Cancel out the common factors to obtain;

Simplify to get;

QUESTION B
The given multiplication problem is

This the same as

This simplifies to;

QUESTION C
The given problem is

This is the same as


This simplifies to

QUESTION D.
The given expression is

Factor the 54 to obtain;

Cancel the common factors to get;

This simplifies to;

QUESTION E
The given problem is

Convert the mixed numbers to improper fraction to obtain;


Cancel the common factors to get;


QUESTION F
The multiplication problem is

Convert the mixed numbers to improper fractions to obtain;

Cancel out the common factors to get;

Simplify;

QUESTION G
The given problem is

Convert to improper fractions;

Cancel out the common factors to get;


Convert back to mixed numbers

QUESTION H
The given expression is

Convert to improper fraction to get;

Cancel common factors to get;

Simplify

Convert back to mixed numbers;

I think you would put an x on the -3 on a number line idk but yeahhh
Answer:
It is more convenient to fill up in the United States.
Step-by-step explanation:
We convert a US gallon to liters:
1 Gallon equals 3.78541 liters.
Therefore, 1 US Gallon costs (3.78541) x (1.29) = 4.8831789 Canadian dollars.
Now we convert the price of a US gallon in Canadian territory to US dollars:
4.8831789 * 0.79 = 3.85771133 US dollars.
Conclusion: A gallon purchased in the United States costs 2.58 US dollars, while a gallon in Canada is equivalent to 3.85771133 US dollars. This way it is more convenient to fill up in the United States.
The diversity would be 120 meters
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