Q1. The answer is To solve, you must divide both sides by 6
The equation is: 6d = 12
<span>Multiplication is the inverse operation: TRUE - 6d = 12 d = 12/6
Checking the solution involves multiplication: TRUE - 6 * 2 = 12
The equation represents the number that gives twelve when multiplied by 6: TRUE d is </span>the number that gives twelve when multiplied by 6<span>
To solve, you must divide both sides by 6: false
Q2. The answer is 18
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x - the number of students
The students were divided equally among 3 chaperones: 3 chaperones per x
Each chaperone supervised 6 students: 1 chaperone per 6 students
3 : x = 1 : 6
x = 3 * 6 : 1
x = 18
Q3. The answer is </span><span>t is greater than or equal to five.
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It will take Harlon at least five years to complete his college degree. The key word is at least. This means that it can include number 5 as well. He may need 5 years, 6 years, 7 years,... Hence, t is greater than or equal to five.
Q4. The answer is <span>1.2
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<span>p over zero point three + 2 = 6
p/0.3 + 2 = 6
multiply both sides by 0.03
p + 2 * 0.3 = 6 * 0.3
p + 0.6 = 1.8
p = 1.8 - 0.6
p = 1.2
Q5. The answer is 2.
</span><span>16w = 32
Divide both sides by 16
16w/16 = 32/16
w = 2</span>
Answer:
m=2
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
All Triangles are closed figure polygons that have three straight sides
Step-by-step explanation:
All 2D shapes are plane figures so this one is false. Three right angles are greater than 180 so this is fake. Polygon and closed figures are shapes with three or more closed sides. And triangles have straight sides.
Hello there! Ashton needs 48 more dollars.
Well, to start, you want to find 60% of 120. To do this, you first have to convert 60% into a decimal by dividing it by 100.
60/100 = 0.6
Next, multiply 0.6 by your total needed, 120, to finish finding 60% of 120.
120 x 0.6 = 72.
So he already has 72 dollars, but how many more does he need? You can find this by subtracting 72 from 120.
120 - 72 = 48.
So, this means he needs 48 more dollars. I hope this helps and have a great rest of your day! Please let me know if you need further help with this question. :)