I think it’s b but I’m not 100% sure
I feel extremely overwhelmed. Not only because of the low stock of hygiene products at the supermarkets but also because of my family. My grandparents old, they’re at their 80’s and if this pandemic eventually gets to them (which it will) then they’ll be gone like ashes on a windy day. I’m devastated at the the fact that I won’t see my friend in a very long time and Im sad that I didn’t get to say goodbye the right way.
With all that said, they say everything happens for a reason right?
Answer:
compose an event plan for reading "Felix, Net and Nika and Gang of invisible people" I am begging you for help
Explanation:
Answer:
The slope of the line is -1/2
Explanation:
The general equation of a line is

where
m is the slope of the line, which is the rate of change of the y-variable with respect to the x-variable
q is the y-intercept, which is the y-coordinate at which the line touches the y-axis
The equation of the line given in this problem is

Therefore, by comparing it with the general equation, we observe that:

Therefore, the slope of this line is -1/2.
Hey there,
I think I may have the answer you are looking for.
Your answer: 11101101
Here are step-by-step instructions on how to convert the decimal number 237 to a binary number.
Step A) Determine if 237 is an even or odd number. If it is even, you assign a 0 and if it is odd you assign a 1.
Step B) Deduct the 1 or 0 in step A from 237 and then divide it by 2. Then, you see if that number is even or odd and then assign a 0 or 1 like step A.
Step C) Repeat step B with the new number until the number you get is 1.
Step D) Put all the 0s and 1s you assigned in reverse order to get the answer.
To illustrate better, we detailed below how we converted 237 decimal to binary using the steps above.
237 → 1
(237 - 1)/2 = 118 → 0
(118 - 0)/2 = 59 → 1
(59 - 1)/2 = 29 → 1
(29 - 1)/2 = 14 → 0
(14 - 0)/2 = 7 → 1
(7 - 1)/2 = 3 → 1
(3 - 1)/2 = 1 → 1
Then you put the binary number above in reverse order and you get the answer: 11101101
I have spent a long time on this answer so please mark it.
Cheers, Jake :)