Answer: (3x+5)(x+2)
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Answer:
3.
If a conditional statement is written in the form “If p then q”, how is the inverse of the conditional statement written?
If not q, then not p
If not p, then not q
If not q then p
If not p then q
To write the inverse of a conditional statement, you use the "opposite" of the hypothesis and the conclusion in a conditional statement.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
- Filling rate is 1/33
- Draining rate is 1/34
<u>The difference is the filling rate with both lines open:</u>
The pool is 2/3 full and needs filling the remainder, 1/3.
<u>Time required to fill:</u>
- 1/3 : 1/1122 = 1122/3 = 374 hours
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An easy way to remember this is along the corridoor, up the stairs!
That being said the first number, -3.5, is a negative which means it will be on the left hand side of the x axis. Simply look for the point that goes along this line.
And the second number, which is the point on the y axis, is a positive number which means it is above the x axis. Simply look for the point that is along y = 4
This means you can find the point, which in this case is Z.
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Answer:
122.67 or round it to 123
Step-by-step explanation:
i used the butterfly method.
92/75 = x/100.
i multiplied 92*100=9200
then i divided it with 75.
9200/75=x
so the answer is
x=122 or 123