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<u>Explanation</u></h3>

- Factor the expression by using common factor.
We csn pull out 3x² out of the expression.

We simply pull out the x-term with lowest degree and 3 out of the expression. If another expression cannot be factored after first factoring then that's the final answer.
- The expression can still be factored. Factor the expression by using two brackets.


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<u>Answer</u></h3>

Answer:
your a nerd!
Step-by-step explanation:
get off me baby hippo
Answer:
$420
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that the students save$20 every week this can be written as;
1 week= $20 saved
For 21 weeks, you perform multiplication
1w=$20
21weeks=?------------perform cross multiplication
21*20=$420
Answer:
there is no such number
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
- 45 regular keyboards
- 15 wireless keyboards
Step-by-step explanation:
A set of 3 regular and 1 wireless keyboard would sell for ...
3×$83 +110 = $359
For the given sales, the number of sets sold was ...
$5385/($359/set) = 15 sets
Since there are 3 regular keyboards in each set, there were 3×15 = 45 regular keyboards sold. The number of each type of keyboards sold is ...
45 regular keyboards and 15 wireless keyboards
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<em>Comment on this solution</em>
When a problem statement tells you the ratio of one kind of item to another, it is often convenient to group the items in that ratio and deal with the groups. Sometimes, there will be a few missing or left over, for example "10 more than 3 times as many." In those cases, you can make an adjustment to the total and still deal with the groups. (Any equations you might write will effectively do this same thing.)