Answer:
i am not sure maybe look it up on google
Step-by-step explanation:
That easiliy false. You can prove this by observing that all integers are, in particular, rational numbers. So, for instance, you can think of 4 as
, so ![4 \in \mathbb{Z}\subset\mathbb{Q}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%204%20%5Cin%20%5Cmathbb%7BZ%7D%5Csubset%5Cmathbb%7BQ%7D%20)
And obviously, you have ![4^2=16>4](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%204%5E2%3D16%3E4%20)
It is true that the square of every rational number between 0 and 1 is smaller than the number itself.
But since not all rational numbers are between 0 and 1, the general claim is false.
No is the answer. You cannot split 5ft evenly.
Hope this helps!!!
Answer:
twelve
Step-by-step explanation:
4 times 3= twelve
Let x = taxable income = difference of gross income and deductions T = income tax paid = amount sent to the government Use the "filing jointly" chart on the right side. You'll use the second row of that chart since subtracting $72,380.90-$8,295.00 leads to a value between 16750 and 68000. That second row turns into this equation T=1675+0.15(x-16750<span>) w</span>here <span>16750<x≤68000</span>