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Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
The distributive property does not appear to be involved in this question.
Let n represent the number of Noah's pencils. Then Andrew's total is ...
3n +5 = 17
3n = 12 . . . . . subtract 5 from both sides
n = 4 . . . . . . divide both sides by 3
Noah has 4 pencils.
Answer:
84? Not sure but pretty sure
Step-by-step explanation:
In a straight line, the word can only be spelled on the diagonals, and there are only two diagonals in each direction that have 2 O's.
If 90° and reflex turns are allowed, then the number substantially increases.
Corner R: can only go to the adjacent diagonal O, and from there to one other O, then to any of the 3 M's, for a total of 3 paths.
2nd R from the left: can go to either of two O's, one of which is the same corner O as above. So it has the same 3 paths. The center O can go to any of 4 Os that are adjacent to an M, for a total of 10 more paths. That's 13 paths from the 2nd R.
Middle R can go the three O's on the adjacent row, so can access the three paths available from each corner O along with the 10 paths available from the center O, for a total of 16 paths.
Then paths accessible from the top row of R's are 3 +10 +16 +10 +3 = 42 paths. There are two such rows of R's so a total of 84 paths.
Answer:
this is the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
hope it helped!!!
Okay! I drew the graph and I got Point Q is 0.1 unit to the right of 1.
Knowing the order of the numbers is the best way to get the answer.