The two expressions are equivalent because they have the same value regardless of the number of substituted in for y
I know the correct answer but first you have to answer my math question
Answer:
255 m
Step-by-step explanation:
From the given question, the surface of the water body is the reference point. And this point is assumed to be 0, so that any distance above it is positive, and any distance below is negative. This is synonymous to the number line system.
Thus,
For the aircraft, its height = +200 m
For the submarine, its depth = -55 m
So that the difference between the submarine and aircraft can be determined as;
200 - (-55)
= 200 + 55
= 255 m
The distance between the submarine and aircraft is 255 m.
Answer:
23 1/13
Step-by-step explanation:
You have done a pretty good job of writing the problem, negative 300 divided by negative thirteen. It can be translated directly to your favorite calculator (see attachment) for a solution.
If you want to perform the division by hand, the particular method of writing the problem depends on the method of division you want to use. (Several styles are taught these days). Numerous web sites and videos explain <em>long division</em> in all its detail. The second attachment shows an example where a decimal fraction result is obtained. The decimal fraction is an infinite repeating decimal with a 6-digit repeat.
For starters, you would generally convert both numbers to positive numbers, since the result of 300/13 is the same as the result of -300/-13 and positive numbers are easier to deal with.
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<em>Comment on symbols</em>
(The symbol ÷ generally means the same thing as the symbol /. Both mean "divided by". In some cases, the symbol ÷ is given the meaning "everything to the left of it divided by everything to the right of it." This is often the case when it is used as part of a compound fraction: 3/5÷4/3, for example. The preferred representation of such a division is (3/5)/(4/3), with parentheses clearly identifying numerators and denominators.)
Answer:
*exclamatory* The mother was screaming in agony while giving birth!
Step-by-step explanation:
Im using the exclamation mark, there for its an exlamatory in a sentace about a mother.