1. (3,-2)
2. (-2,2)
3. (1/3,2/3)
4. (13/7, 40/7)
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
The 1st option
Step-by-step explanation:
Notice in sequence 1, it is 1,6; 2,12
That is sequence 1 * 6 = sequence 2.
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Answer:
24000 pieces.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Side lengths of cube = 
The part of the truck that is being filled is in the shape of a rectangular prism with dimensions of 8 ft x 6 1/4 ft x 7 1/2 ft.
Question asked:
What is the greatest number of packages that can fit in the truck?
Solution:
First of all we will find volume of cube, then volume of rectangular prism and then simply divide the volume of prism by volume of cube to find the greatest number of packages that can fit in the truck.


Length = 8 foot, Breadth =
, Height =


The greatest number of packages that can fit in the truck = Volume of prism divided by volume of cube
The greatest number of packages that can fit in the truck = 
Thus, the greatest number of packages that can fit in the truck is 24000 pieces.
The answer will stay the same because you can't combine like terms.
Also I don't think it is Order of Ops because it doesn't have any exponets, etc.
~JZ
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