10 cakes can be made
Explanation:
Convert 7 1/2 to an improper fraction
15/2 divided by 3/4
Flip the second fraction and multiply instead of divide
15/2 x 4/3
multiply the tops: 15 x 4 = 60
Over the bottoms multiplied together 2x3=6
60/6=10
therefore 10 cakes can be made
What are the instructions? If it just says to classify it, there is no degree, so it would be a binomial.
Here is a chart;
1 term = monomial. Example; 6x
2 terms = binomial. Example; 6x + 5
3 terms = Trinomial. Example; 6x + 5 + 2y
4 terms = polynomial of 4 terms. Example; 6x + 5 + 2y + 2x^3
Answer:
21
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi there!
We are given the expression x(y-z), and we want to evaluate it if x=3, y=9, and z=2
As we're given the values of the variables, we can substitute those values into the expression to find out what the value of the expression is.
So substitute 3 as x, 9 as y, and 2 as z in the expression above
x(y-z)
3(9-2)
Now we must follow the order of operations; start by subtracting 2 from 9 (do the stuff inside the parentheses first)
3(7)
Now multiply 3 and 7 together
<u>21</u>
Hope this helps!
-4/2=-2
(-2)^2=4
the blank is +4
x^2-4x+4
factored
(x-2)^2
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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