200 idk just tried it but don’t go crazy for my answer
Answer:
25m^3n^7
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's write out the equation
5mn^4 • 5m^2n^3
When we multiply exponents with similar bases, you add them together.
For example 2^2 • 2^2= 2^4
Numbers with no exponent are to the power of one
For example: 2= 2^1
Now that we know this, let's combine like terms
5 • 5=25
m^1•m^2=m^3
n^4•n^3=n^7
Answer: 25m^3n^7
If you have 1 kilogram of mass, its weight depends on where you take it.
On the surface of the moon, it weighs about 5.84 ounces. But on Earth,
it weighs about 35.3 ounces.
To find the surface area, multiply length x width x height.
let "length" = l
l x 32 x 36 = 4344
Simplify
l x (32 x 36) = 4344
l x 1152 = 4344
Isolate the length. Divide 1152 from both sides
(l x 1152)/1152 = (4344)/1152
l = 4344/1152
l = 3.77 (rounded)
3.77 cm is your length.
hope this helps
So, if Dylan has x dollars and he bought 3 tickets with them, the tickets were priced at k dollars per ticket. If he bought 5 tickets with the x dollars and saved 12 total dollars, it would be the same as buying the tickets with x-12 dollars, so we have:
So, with this we have:
If we're looking for a number that satisfies these constraints, we can work with modular arithmetic. We have:
So, we can use the chinese remainder theorem here. So, we clearly have x=3k, which means:
So, since we have x=3k, we also have x=3(5j+4)=15j+12.
So, clearly j=0 won't work so we should have j=1. That means our money per ticket for the five tickets is:
And our money per three tickets is:
This is easily verifiable. Three tickets needs 27 dollars and 5 tickets needs 15 dollars, which is 12 less than 27 dollars. So we have our money per three dollar ticket at 6 more than money per five dollar.