28 BECAUSE IT CONTINUES THE PATTERN OF SUBTRACTING 4 FROMTHE AMOUNT PULLED PER GRADE
Answer:
The answer should be D.
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Answer:8-oz jar
First, we have to find out what is the unit rate of the 2-oz jar. $1.50÷2 is $.75.
Second, we have to find the unit rate of the 4-oz jar. $2.92÷4=$73.
Third, we have to find the unit rate of the 8-oz jar. $5.68=$.71.
Fourth, we have to find the unit rate of the 16-oz jar. The division for this one may be tricky. From dividing $11.62 by 16, is stopped at the 3rd number I got from dividing. I got $.726. This is not a value of cents and the value can't go in the thousandths place. So, I rounded .726. I got $.73. So $11.62÷16=$.73.
Lastly, you have to compare the amounts.
The lowest amount or better buy, is $.71 or 8-oz jar.
Yes they are the same. The number on the right just has an extra zero. You can add an infinite amount of zeros to the end of a number without changing it's value.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given are two rectangles MNOL and IJKH
MNOL is the image and IJKH is the preimage.
OBviously similarity is preserved between these.
Hence sides will be proportional
i.e. l1/l2 = w1/w2 = Scale factor k
This can also be written as
Scale factor square = 
Scale factor = square root of ratio of rectangle areas
Find ratio as

k = Scale factor = square root of the above fraction
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