8.5 correct me if i am wrong.
Naturally, any integer

larger than 127 will return

, and of course

, so we restrict the possible solutions to

.
Now,

is the same as saying there exists some integer

such that

We have

which means that any

that satisfies the modular equivalence must be a divisor of 120, of which there are 16:

.
In the cases where the modulus is smaller than the remainder 7, we can see that the equivalence still holds. For instance,

(If we're allowing

, then I see no reason we shouldn't also allow 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.)
Answer:
1. 9 bounds of carbon dioxide
2. 27 bounds of carbon dioxide
Step-by-step explanation:
So let's find a unit rate: 1 to 9
"Why is it 1:9?"
If I can find divide 72 pounds into 8 hours? What would I find? You would find the pounds for each other
Example: 72/8=9. So If 9 carbon dioxide per hour. I can do 3 hours is 27 pounds of carbon dioxide.
So to sum it up, 72/8=9 so 1:9 can be used to figure out any amount of pounds used in a certain number of hours. So If 3 hours, then 27 pounds.
Answer:
- trailing zeros are dropped
- 1846 beats
- 42×(selling price for 1 tin)
Step-by-step explanation:
41. The product of 0.25 and 0.4 is 0.100, with three decimal places. Trailing zeros are usually dropped--except when they are used to indicate significant digits in a calculation. Hence, the usual presentation of the result is ...
0.25 × 0.4 = 0.1
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42. To find total beats, multiply beats per second by seconds.
(52 beats/second)(35.5 seconds) = (52)(35.5) beats = 1846 beats
The hummingbird's wings will beat 1846 times in 35.5 seconds.
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43. To find total sales for the week, multiply the price of a tin of popcorn by the number sold in the week (42).