1+3=4
A counterexample is an a example that proves the statement false.
1+3 are not even numbers but they equal an even one, so it just proved the statement wrong.
For this case we have the following situation:
The monthly cost of a gym in the city is $ 3. The initial registration is $ 25. Write a mathematical expression that models the problem.
So we have to define variables:
x: number of months
y: total cost
The mathematical expression that models the problem is:
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a cube root so think what times what times what is 27?
3 x 3 x 3 = 27 so the answer is 3
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Answer: A union B = B
The first one should’ve said A intersects B = A because the entirety of A exists in B
Answer:
Down, Down, Right, Right, diagonal left, up, right
Step-by-step explanation:
Not gonna do every equation here tho lol