<h2>
Greetings!</h2>
Answer:
3⋅(5⋅x)
5⋅(x⋅3)
15x
Step-by-step explanation:
As the values are inside the brackets, it does not matter what side the (x3) is on, so 3⋅(5⋅x) is equivalent.
Multiplying the contents of the brackets in the third one (x * 3) by 5 gives the same value as 3 * (x * 5) so 5⋅(x⋅3) is also equivalent.
On multiplying the brackets out:
5 * x = 5x
5x * 3 = 15x
So 15x is also equivalent.
<h2>Hope this helps!</h2>
Answer:
14a² - 3b² + 4b
Step-by-step explanation:
Like terms are the terms that have similar stuff on it, like same variables, no variables, and stuff like that.
4a2-3b2+ 4b + 10a2
4a² and 10a² is similar. 4a² + 10a² = 14a²
Now, the equation is 14a² - 3b² + 4b. There is no more like terms left, so that is the answer.
Hope this helps!!
-Ketifa
6/2 is the number 6 being divided in half by 2; to figure this out just count your 2 table factors! Shown work:
2 x 2 = 4
2 x 3 = 6!
So 6 divided by 2 (6/2) is just the oppoposite of 2 x 3 = 6
Answer:
0.51km × 1000 = 510m
510m × (3×7) = 510m × 21 = 10710m in whole
Step-by-step explanation:
first we transform km to m (multiply by 1000)
then we count how much days are in three weeks ( 3 weeks × 7 days)
then we just multiply the meters per day × the days
99% it's true
Answer:
The story tells of a plain-looking little bird (the Ugly Duckling) born in a barnyard. His brothers and sisters as well as the other birds and animals on the farm tease him for being plain and ugly, so he runs off to live with a flock of wild ducks and geese until hunters shoot down the flock. Alone again, the Ugly Duckling finds a home with an old woman, but her cat and hen also tease him, so he doesn't stay there long.
In his wanderings, the Ugly Duckling comes across a flock of migrating swans, and he wishes to join them but can't because he's too young and can't fly well enough. When winter sets in, a farmer rescues the Ugly Duckling, but the farmer's children and other animals frighten him with their noise and teasing, so again, he flees. He spends a cold and lonely winter hiding in a cave until springtime, when the flock of swans comes to the lake near his hiding place.
When the Ugly Duckling approaches the swans, he's delighted to find that they accept him and treat him like one of them. When he looks at his reflection in the lake, he realizes, to his astonishment, that he's matured into a beautiful swan himself. When the swans fly off from the lake, he spreads his wings and joins them, finally having found a family who accepts him.