Examples of benchmarks are: 1/2, 1/4,1, 0.
These are just a few examples of benchmarks. I hope this helps. Remember benchmarks are numbers that you can use on a number line as a guideline. Mark as brainliest! :)
The three interior angles of any triangle add to 180 degress. Therefore,
180-(120 + 40) = the third angle.
So, 20 is the third angle
Subtract 70 from 16, and you get 54.
In this question a vital information has been provided. This information can be used for determining the answer to the question that is asked. It is given that 120% of a certain number is 360 pound. The 100% value of the number needs to be determined.
Let us assume the number to be = x
Then
120x/100 = 360
12x/10 = 360
12x = 360 * 10
12x = 3600
x = 3600/12
= 300
Now we can say that the 100% of the number or the actual number is 300 pounds. I hope the problem is clear to you and you can understand the trick involved in the question.
Answer:
The answer to your questions are in bold
Step-by-step explanation:
a)
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= -24 + 12
= -12
b) -1 7 -4 -1 -1 - 4 7 - 1 - 5 6
-2 -6 -8 8 = -2 - 8 -6 + 8 -10 2
2 -3 2 -7 2 + 2 -3 - 7 4 -10
-1 10 -6 5 -1 - 6 10 + 5 -7 15