Answer:
the dollar amount the club would have if they reached half of their goal T + 50
the dollar amount the club would have if every student at the school donated 50 cents to the cause 0,5T
the dollar amount the club could donate if they made $50 more than their goal 0.25n
the dollar amount the club would still need to raise to reach its goal after every student at the school donated 50 cents 0.5n
the dollar amount the club would have if half of the students at the school each gave 50 cents T - 0.5n
Step-by-step explanation:
the dollar amount the club would have if they reached half of their goal T + 50
the dollar amount the club would have if every student at the school donated 50 cents to the cause 0,5T
the dollar amount the club could donate if they made $50 more than their goal 0.25n
the dollar amount the club would still need to raise to reach its goal after every student at the school donated 50 cents 0.5n
the dollar amount the club would have if half of the students at the school each gave 50 cents T - 0.5n
Those two quantities cannot be added.
In order to add or subtract quantities, they don't necessarily both need to
have the same units, but both must have the same physical dimensions
so that one unit can be converted to be the same as the other unit.
"Physical dimensions" are things like mass, length, area, volume, time,
force, speed, etc.
In this problem, one quantity has the unit 'kg'so its physical dimension is <em><u>mass</u></em>.
The other quantity has the unit 'km' so its physical dimension is <em><u>length</u></em>. Obviously
these physical dimensions are different, so there's no way that either unit can be
converted to match the other one, and the quantities can't be added.
Answer:
125
Step-by-step explanation:
u do 5 to the power of 3 then to the power of 1. yw.
Answer:
x > 3
Step-by-step explanation:
-2(x-5) < 4
-2x+10 < 4
-2x < -6
x > 3
The number opposite of 0 is -0