Answer:
10x is equal to 100 so 100+6=106
then
Step-by-step explanation:
4x is equal to 8 so 4+18=22
so it's 128
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Answers: Choice B and Choice D</h3>
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Explanation:
Standard form will always have the largest exponents listed first on the left side. Then as you move to the right, the exponents will decrease. Choice B shows this with the exponents counting down (3,2). Choice D is a similar story with the exponents counting down (9,2,1,0). Think of -6x as -6x^1, and also think of the 10 as 10x^0.
Something like choice A is a non-answer because the term with the largest exponent 3 is buried in the middle, and not at the left side. The exponents are not in decreasing order. Choice C can be ruled out for similar reasons.
Side note: the largest exponent is the degree of the polynomial. This only applies to single variable polynomials.
She is correct, first of all, to add 7/8 and 5/6; you must have common denominators so make 7/8 into 42/48 and make 5/6 into 40/48. Then just add them together now, and it will be 82/48. This when you divide 82/48 it will be 1 17/24. So, your answer is, yes, Kit is right.
Answer:
$388.50
Step-by-step explanation:
42 tins
$9.25/tin

So, they raised $388.50
the 4 because it's in the hundred place value
I THINK THAT"S HOW YOU DO IT, BUT YOU KNOW JUST TRYING TO HELP YOU :)