<span>In order to determine if a hypothesis is going to be supported, or not, by the data- you will need to do the following things. First, you will drag all the hypothesis-relevant labels highlighted in 'blue' onto the table. By looking at the table, now filled with blue-label items, you should be able to figure a few things out. Using the pink labels, you will be able to indicate whether a hypothesis is supported or not.</span>
Answer:
A 20 sqrt(2)
Step-by-step explanation:
4 sqrt(50) + 4 sqrt(12) - 2 sqrt(27) minus 2 sqrt(3)
We know that sqrt(a) sqrt(b) = sqrt(ab)
this is the first expression
4 sqrt(25)sqrt(2) + 4 sqrt(4)sqrt(3) - 2 sqrt(9)sqrt(3)
4*5sqrt(2) + 4*2 sqrt(3) - 2*3 sqrt(3)
20 sqrt(2) +8 sqrt(3)-6sqrt(3)
20 sqrt(2) +2 sqrt(3)
Now we subtract 2 sqrt(3) from the above expression
20 sqrt(2) +2 sqrt(3) - 2 sqrt(3)
20 sqrt(2)
Answer:
-10
Step-by-step explanation:
-a+3x=-6-4=-10
Just do the whole process backwards
700*0.01=7
7-2.84=4.16
4.16/0.8=5.2
5.2+1.05=6.25