Answer:
One number is 15 and 3 less than that is 12 so that is your other number
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Answer: Choice C</h3>
Started in Quadrant II and ended in Quadrant IV.
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Explanation:
Refer to the diagram below. It shows how the four quadrants are labeled using roman numerals. We start in the upper right corner (aka northeast corner) and work counterclockwise when labeling quadrant I, II, III, and IV in that order.
The green point A is located in quadrant II in the northwest. Meanwhile point B in red is in the southeast quadrant IV.
Therefore, we started in <u>quadrant II</u> and ended in <u>quadrant IV</u> which points us to <u>choice C.</u>
Answer:
D- convenience sampling, the sample would be biased against adults who work during the day
Step-by-step explanation:
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<h3>7.</h3>
The Commutative Property of Addition changes the order of the numbers but does not affect the sum.
<h3>8.</h3>
We will convert the values into decimals for simplicity.



Arranging from least to greatest:

<h3>9.</h3>
2 + ( -8 )
2 is on the number line.
When -8 is added to 2, the value decreases, and it moves 8 units to the left side.
The result is -6.
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<h3>10.</h3>
The two subsets of real numbers are rational and irrational numbers.
is an irrational number.
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