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Answer:
<u>Kevin's height increased 19.05%</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
Height of Kevin at the beginning of sixth grade = 4’10”
Height of Kevin at the end of ninth grade = 5’9”
What was the percentage of increase in Kevin height?
For answering this question, we should convert Kevin's heights to decimal number, this way:
1 feet = 12 inches
4’10” = 4 10/12 = 4.83
5’9” = 5 9/12 = 5.75
Now, let's use the Direct Rule of Three:
Height Percentage
4.83 100
5.75 x
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4.83x = 5.75 * 100
4.83x = 575
x = 575/4.83
x = 119.05
119.05 - 100 = 19.05
<u>Kevin's height increased 19.05%</u>
Answer:
Divide each term in -13q = 884 by -13 and simplify.
q = -68
Answer:
-8±10x
Step-by-step explanation:
you will follow BODMAS
B=bracket
O= off
D=division
M=multiplication
A=addition
S=subtraction
2×3=6
7×2=14
[6-14±10x-8]÷[x-2]
14±8=22
6-22=-16
[-16±10x]÷[x-2]=-8±10x
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➡500000000*10
➡5,000,000,000
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