I think iys the first one :)
18 students because 1/3 ÷6=
you must do KFC .keep .flip .change you first change 6 to 6/1 and then flip1/3 to 3/1 than change the ÷ to × and ...... 6/1× 3/1 = 18!
Answer:
We can find the square by multiplying the binomial by itself. However terms Lastly, we see that the first sign of the trinomial is the same as the sign of the binomial. For the middle term of the trinomial, double the product of the two terms.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
x--------> <span>represents the length of a single tile
L-------> t</span><span>he length of the floor
W------> the</span><span> width of the floor
A--------> </span>area of a tiled kitchen floor
<span>
we know that
A=W*L
A=</span>4x²<span> + 24x + 27
</span>so
W*L=4x² + 24x + 27---------> equation 1
L=2x+9------> equation 2
substitute equation 2 in equation 1
W*[2x+9]=4x² + 24x + 27
W=[4x² + 24x + 27]/[2x+9]
therefore
the answer is
the <span>expression that represents the width of the kitchen in terms of x is
</span>W=[4x² + 24x + 27]/[2x+9]
Answer:
See below:
Step-by-step explanation:
So, we start off with the equation: 
If we simplify, we can use the distrubutive property to simplify the equation:
Here is how it goes:

So upon simplification of that, we get here: 
Hm, somethings off, do you see that they are the same thing...
So, that means that there would be infinately many solutions.
You can plugin any number and you would get the same result!