Answer:
the maximum is 12000 and the minimum is 0
Step-by-step explanation:
sorry if this doesn't answer your question
Answer:
A and D have whole grid squares that are the same size and aren't over lapping
C has overlapping grid squares making it hard to count
B can't be used to find area because some of the grid squares are different sizes
You still could use B because four of the smaller squares seems to be equivalent to one of the larger squares
Step-by-step explanation:
For this case we have the following number written in scientific notation:

We know that this number is greater than zero because it is a positive number.
Therefore, the following statements are true:
p ∈ (-∞, ∞)
n must be between 1 and 10
n ∈ [1, 10]
Answer:
The following statements are correct about the number written in scientific notation:
p ∈ (-∞, ∞)
n ∈ [1, 10]
Answer:
It's really easy just remember rise over run.
Step-by-step explanation:
so you rise 3 and run to the right 3
A great tip that helps me determine if it's positive or neagitve is if you go to the left then it's ALWAYS neagtive but if you go to the right then it's ALWAYS postive
106, 129, 152, 175, 198 count by 23