10 is the stubstitution for 5 q, since 2 plus 5 equals 7. What is 10 divided by 5?
Answer:
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1) 7x - 5
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2) 9y - 18
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3) 0.5n + 4n
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4) 2(w³+23)</h3><h3>
Step-by-step explanation:</h3>
1)
The product of seven and a number x: 7·x = 7x
<u>Five less than the product of seven and a number x:</u>
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7x - 5
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2)
nine times a number y: 9·y = 9y
<u>The difference of nine times a number y and eighteen:</u>
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9y - 18
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3)
half a number n: 0.5n
four times the number: 4·n = 4n
<u>Half a number n increased by four times the number:</u>
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0.5n + 4n
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4)
a number w cubed: w³
the sum of a number w cubed and twenty-three: w³+23
<u>Twice the sum of a number w cubed and twenty-three:</u>
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w³+23)</h3>
5 wholes = 5
2 fifths = 2/5
5 - 2/5 = 4 3/5 (4 and 3 fifths)
Answer = 4 3/5
Check work:
4 3/5 + 2/5 = 5 (wholes)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Here you go mate
Step 1
-3[5-(-8+6)] Equation/Question
Step 2
-3[5-(-8+6)] Simplify
(-3)(7)
Step 3
(-3)(7) Multiply
-21
Answer
-21
Hope this helps
In a standard deck of 52 cards, there are four 8's and four queens. The probability of picking an eight is 4/52 or 1/13. Furthermore, the probability of picking a queen from the deck is also 1/13. Since the problem asked for the probability of picking either eight or queen, add the probability of picking queen and eight. The addition gives 2/13.
Thus, the answer is 2/13.