Answer:
Some answers would be 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. Not all numbers will be less than twelve.
Step-by-step explanation:
First, I added the number to 4 that would equal twelve. Then, I just started using numbers below it. If this is a true or false, this would be false because if you added any number (let's say 12) to 4, you might get more than 12. Although, every number in the negatives would work as well, because they didn't state that the absolute value of the number plus 4 is less than 12. Hope it is right!
Answer:
the awser is d if you round it up
Step-by-step explanation:
You could use a thermometer on a pets fur if it was outside or measure the amount of air in a ball since air is heated it expands there for making the ball have more air? it’s a long shot but i would just go for the first idea to be honest
Answer:
easy peasy,
the 'n' th term of any arithmetic sequence can be found with the following formula
=> a + ( n-1) d, [where 'a' if the first term of the sequence, 'n' the number of term we need to find, and 'd' being the common difference between each two consecutive term of the sequence)
all in this case would be,
a = 0
n = 100
d = +5
hence the 100th term would be,
=> 0 + (100 - 1) 5
=> 99 x 5
=> 495
I think it represents where something is starting from, like something growing up (a chart with rising numbers)