Answer:
B. 5 to the power of 3............
Answer:
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x > -3 and x < 4
in interval notation

>; < - a open circle on the number line and the parenthesis ( or )
≥; ≤ - a filled-in circle on the number line and the parenthesis [ or ]
Answer:
<u>the order in which the ratio is drawn should be the same as listed.</u>
Explanation:
What this means is that since a ratio compares the sizes of two numbers (eg 4:2 or 4 ratios 2 or
), it would be wrong to change the order of a ratio when drawn in a diagram.
For example, changing the order to (2:4 or 2 ratios 4), which then because
not
. Hence, it is important to remember that diagram of the ratio of two or more quantities should be the same as listed.
Hi Robles928518,
0,1x + 9 ≤ 45
0,1x ≤ 45 - 9
0,1x ≤ 36
x ≤ 360
x ∈ ] - ∞ ; 360 ]