1/10 has the greatest value
Answer:

And if we count the number of zeros before the number 7, we can rewrite the number like this:

We cansolve this problem also counting the number of positions that we need to move the decimal point to the right in order to obtain the first number (7)
And the best option would be:
B. 7 x 10-7
Step-by-step explanation:
For this case we have the following number given:

And if we count the number of zeros before the number 7, we can rewrite the number like this:

We cansolve this problem also counting the number of positions that we need to move the decimal point to the right in order to obtain the first number (7)
And the best option would be:
B. 7 x 10-7
I think your asking how much the school will have left over. If so:
125 ( not including the tickets)
It depends on how many kids are coming to the dance in order to fully solve this problem.
You didn't word this properly so that what I got with what I had:)
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I hope this helps:)
Slot method
8 optionns n 1st slot
7 options in 2nd slot (since 1 is at 1st slot)
6 options in 3rd slot
5 options in 4th slot
8*7*6*5=1680 ways
Answer: -13, -15
Step-by-step explanation:
If x is the smallest integer, then:
x + (x + 1) + (x + 2) = x - 27
3x + 3 = x - 27
2x = -30
x = -15
Integers: -15, -14, -13