Answer:
31
Step-by-step explanation:
4 squared is 16, and 5 times 3 is fifteen if you add them you get 31
I have the best ans and that is
(<u>−1</u>
2 )(n^3)+
<u>1</u>
2 n^2+4.6n+(−
<u>1</u>
2)(n^3)+
<u>1</u>
2 n^2+4.5n
=
<u>−1</u>
2 n^3+
1
2 n^2+4.6n+
−1
2 n^3+
1
2 n^2+4.5n
Combine Like Terms:
=
<u>−1</u>
2 n^3+
<u>1</u>
2 n^2+4.6n+
<u>−1</u>
2 n^3+
<u>1</u>
2 n^2+4.5n
=(<u>−1</u>
2 n^3+
<u>−1</u>
2 n^3)+(
<u>1</u>
2 n^2+
<u>1</u>
2 n^2)+(4.6n+4.5n)
=−n^3+n^2+9.1n
Answer:
=−n^3+n^2+9.1n
Everything underlined means its a fraction/divided hope this helps <em>:D</em>
Answer:
8.75
Step-by-step explanation:
1 mile = 1.6 km
So, every 7 minutes, 1.6 km is ran.
Divide 1.6 by 2 to figure out how much more she is running.
1.6 / 2 = 0.8
Divide the known pace by the extra distance to figure out the time
7 min / 0.8 km = 8.75 min
The value of the digit is 2 because the value of the 3 is 30 (tens) and if you go one place down you are in the ones