Use of distributive property will be
(30 x 5) + (9 x 5)
21. the error for x - 28 = 375 is not 347 is because the student subtracted both sides by 28. 347 - 28 is 319 not 375. One must add 28 to both sides of -28 and 375. The -28 and 28 is zero. 375 + 28 = 403.
22. The next three terms are 0.93, 1.02, and 1.11. The rule in the number pattern is one must add 0.09.
6 ft= 6x12in= 72 in.
8 ft= 8x12in= 96 in.
12ft=12x12in=144 in
25ft=25x12in=300 in
50ft=50x12in=600 in
72 in, 96 in, 96 in, 144 in, 300 in, 300 in, 600 in
Mean= (72+96+96+144+300+300+600)÷7
1608÷7 = 229.7 inches
Median=middle value in set = 144 inches
Mode= value(s) tha occur most often = 96 inches and 300 inches
Range=difference of largest and smallest values in set = 600-72= 528
Choice A
Answer:
It will be 0.2
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
6. No. See explanation below.
7. 18 months
8. 16
Step-by-step explanation:
6. To rewrite a sum of two numbers using the distributive property, the two numbers must have a common factor greater than 1.
Let's find the GCF of 85 and 99:
85 = 5 * 17
99 = 3^2 + 11
5, 3, 11, and 17 are prime numbers. 85 and 99 have no prime factors in common. The GCF of 85 and 99 is 1, so the distributive property cannot be used on the sum 85 + 99.
Answer: No because the GCF of 85 and 99 is 1.
7.
We can solve this problem with the lest common multiple. We need to find a number of a month that is a multiple of both 6 and 9.
6 = 2 * 3
9 = 3^2
LCM = 2 * 3^2 = 2 * 9 = 18
Answer: 18 months
We can also answer this problem with a chart. We write the month number and whether they are home or on a trip. Then we look for the first month in which both are on a trip.
Month Charlie Dasha
1 home home
2 home home
3 home home
4 home home
5 home home
6 trip home
7 home home
8 home home
9 home trip
10 home home
11 home home
12 trip home
13 home home
14 home home
15 home home
16 home home
17 home home
18 trip trip
Answer: 18 months
8.
First, we find the prime factorizations of 96 an 80.
96 = 2^5 * 3
80 = 2^4 *5
GCF = 2^4 = 16
Answer: 16
It’s equivalent to 10/16 and 40/64