N/3 +2 > 0 subtract 2 from both sides.
n/3 > -2 Multiply both sides by 3.
n > -6
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<h3>To find the prime factorization of a number, keep dividing by the smallest factor that goes into it. </h3>
27/3 = 9
9/3 = 3
3/3 = 1
<u>3 · 3 · 3 = 27</u>
<h2>The answer is C. 3 · 3 · 3</h2>
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After paying 4 tolls, Tony will have 4×$1.25 = $5.00 less change in his car. At that point, he will have $1 in change. The appropriate choice is
graph of line going through (0, 6) and (4,1)
Answer:
14.5, 13, 11.5
Step-by-step explanation:
the general term (an) of an arithmetic sequence with first term a1 and common difference d is
an = a1 + d(n-1)
then the 8th term is
a8 = a1 + d(8-1)
and the 12th term is
a12 = a1 + d(12-1)
so, the difference between these terms is
a12 -a8 = (a1 +11d) -(a1 +7d) = 4d
= (-2-4) = -6 . . . substituting values for a12 and a8
then the common difference is
d = -6/4 = -3/2
using this, we can find a1 from a8.
4 = a1 +7·(-3/2) = a1 - 10.5
14.5 = a1 . . . . add 10.5 to both sides of the equation
this is the first term. the second is this value with the common difference added:
14.5 + (-1.5) = 13
the third term is this with the common difference added:
13 + (-1.5) = 11.5
in summary, the first three terms are
14.5, 13, 11.5
Answer:
Mario made 2 more snowballs than Jordan
Step-by-step explanation:
To find you're answer, subtract the amount of snowballs Mario has (6) to the snowballs Jordan has (4).
6-4=2
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