Answer:
V = tt r^2 h
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer: Choice A, x^12y^3</h3>
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Explanation:
Think of x^4y as x^4y^1. When we raise this to the third power, we multiply the outer exponent 3 by each inner exponent
x^4 turns into x^12
y^1 turns into y^3
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This is one way to show your work
(x^4y)^3
(x^4y^1)^3
x^(4*3)*y^(1*3) ... multiplying outer exponent by each inner exponent
x^12y^3
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A more lengthy way to get the answer is to write x^4y out three times multiplying by itself that many times. The outer exponent 3 tells us we will have three copies of x^4y multiplied with itself.
(x^4y)^3 = (x^4y)*(x^4y)*(x^4y)
(x^4y)^3 = (x^4*x^4*x^4)*(y*y*y)
(x^4y)^3 = ( x^(4+4+4) ) * ( y^(1+1+1) )
(x^4y)^3 = x^12y^3
Well, if Pablo gets 1 free minute for every 5 paid,
then he would get 8 free minutes for every 40 paid,
Sam is getting only 25 paid minutes for every 8 free ones
Answer:
1872
Step-by-step explanation:on edge
Hey there! :D
So, we know that there are 3 z's and 3 6's.
3*z= 3z
6*3= 18
3(z+6) <== equivalent expression
3z+18 <== equivalent expression
z is by itself. It shouldn't combine. It should stay the same. 6 as a unit is separate from z.
Choices "B" and "E" are correct.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers