Answer:
Larry would be wrong if 2(as a prime number) is part of the numbers that has 2 at its ones place, but if 2 is not there, then he is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
Firstly, we need to know what a composite number is. In simple terms, a composite number is a number that is not a prime number. Meaning that, if a number has more than two factors (1 and itself which is the definition for a prime number), then the number is a composite number.
Larry says all numbers that have 2 in their ones place are composite. It depends, if 2 is the only number that makes up the digit, that is the number itself is 2, then it's obviously a prime number. But any other number having 2 at its ones place is definitely a composite number because the number has more than 2 factors; 1, itself and 2. Example:
12, some of the factors is 1, 12 and 2. Therefore it is a composite number.
Larry would be wrong if 2(as a prime number) is part of the numbers that has 2 at its ones place, but if 2 is not there, then he is correct.
For the answer to the question above,
z=6-(3/4)y-2x
<span>z+(3/4)y+2x=6 </span>
<span>Just by connecting the three points on the graph, I got this equation by isolating each plane to figure it out. This equation only explains the plane bounded by these three points, though, so to draw it just plot the points and connect them.</span>
Answer:
37/6
Step-by-step explanation:
Simplify the following:
(12 + 1/3)/2
Put 12 + 1/3 over the common denominator 3. 12 + 1/3 = (3×12)/3 + 1/3:
((3×12)/3 + 1/3)/2
3×12 = 36:
(36/3 + 1/3)/2
36/3 + 1/3 = (36 + 1)/3:
((36 + 1)/3)/2
36 + 1 = 37:
(37/3)/2
37/3×1/2 = 37/(3×2):
37/(3×2)
3×2 = 6:
Answer: 37/6
Number 1 wants you to set up proportions so four numbers equal to 2/1 would be: 6/3 8/4 10/5 12/6, and so on. I'm not sure what they're asking when they say the sum of the first two numbers is equal to 4.8