Answer- I don’t know sorry
This is a basic addition/subtraction question. It's saying that they started at the 50 yard line. On the play, they gained 7 yards. So, we'll add 50+7 = 57.
They're at the 57 yard line at this point. On the second play they lost 10 yards (how unfortunate). Thereby, we will subtract 57-10=47.
50 yards +7 yards. -10 yards.
The answer will be that they'll be on the 47 yard line on the next play.
Answer:
II and III are right
Step-by-step explanation:
The reason I is wrong is the zeros are (-2, 0) and (4, 0)
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An irrational number is a number that can't be written as a simple fraction while a rational number is a number that can be written as the ratio of two integers, that is, as a simple fraction. So in this case we have the number 2 which is ration, and we can multiply it by an irrational number
such that the product is an irrational number. So any irrational number will meet our requirement because the product of any rational number and an irrational number will lead to an irrational number. For instance:

Answer:
10:9
Step-by-step explanation:
First ratio is 5:4. 4 is equal to Henry class
If you múltiply the ratio by 2 you get
10:8, This ratio can be compared because now Henry class has 8
2(5:4)
10:8
8:9
Meaning that the answer is 10:9