Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
When you add, multiply or subtract polynomials, the operation results in another polynomial.
When dividing polynomials, the operation may not result in another polynomial. In this case you normally end up with rational expression in the fraction form.
This operation is said not closed.
In our case this is option D.
The current value of the precious metal is $144/oz
-First, you'd want to determine the original value per ounce since that's what the final unit being asked for is.
- Since the original value of the half ounce piece is given, this first step is fairly simple. You just double ninety.
- We now know that the metal was worth $180/oz when the museum first received it.
- We need to determine the current price of the metal now that is has had a twenty percent loss of value.
- My favorite way to factor in 20% is simply to divide by five since it's a lot more simple than finding the ratio of x$/1%
- $180/5=$36
- Thirty-six dollars is the price drop over the course of the museum possessing the precious metal.
- You now take $180-$36=$144
The surface of the water is 0 feet. So 10 feet down means it is 0 - 10, or -10 feet as its final position.
Another name for natural numbers that I've heard is counting numbers since they are the numbers that we count with.