You have 2 apples, get 3 more, and then lose 2 of them.
So, you HAVE 2 apples, and if you get 3 more, you can add it to the 2.

In total at the moment, you have 5 apples. Now, you lose 2 more. We can subtract that from our total number of apples.

We now know that you are left with
3 apples.
Answer:
k = 3
Step-by-step explanation:
We have the distance formula:
. We can plug in
= d, x2 = 6, x1=2, y2 = 7, y1 = k.
Then, we can solve the question using some algebra to find that k = 3.
Edit: Here is a step by step:









We can first add up the cards so we know how many we have in all:
16 + 16 + 18 = 50 cards
We can do this a little bit easier if we get the "16"-cards in one number total.
16 + 16 = 32

= 32 x 2 =

50 x 2

= 64 : 2 = 32 %
100
We did just divide the % of two types cards on 2, so we get the %-chance of 1 type card.
I am not quite sure, but I think that 32 % is the correct answer.
Answer:
<em>Circumference:</em> 18.84 cm
<em>Area:</em> 28.26 cm^2 (exponent 2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Circumference = 2(pi)r
The diameter is 6. Means the radius is 3 (half of 6)
pi = 3.14
2(3.14) x 3 = 18.84
Circumference is 18.84 cm.
Area of a circle = (pi)r^2
(3.14)(3)^2 = 28.26 cm^2 (exponent 2)
Answer:
B. (2/3) x (2/3) x (2/3)
C. 8/27
D. 2^3 /3^3
Step-by-step explanation:
You need to know the following property

Exponent also means you're multiplying the same number for an 'n' number of times.
For example, 2^3 = 2 * 2 * 2
we multiply it by itself 3 times since 3 is the exponent.
x^y
x is the base, y is the exponent
we read it as x to the power of y
If the exponent is 2, we say it as x squared
If the exponent is 3, we say it as x cubed