No you aren’t but your close. You are writing how much each pan makes instead of how many time you need it to make 30. A for example makes 15 muffins, so you take the 30 muffins you need and divide it by how many muffins you can make in one pan. So 30/15 would be 2 times she’d need the pan, that’s the answer for A. B makes 6 muffins, so 30/6=5 times she’d need the pan. Understand?
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Additive inverse: In math the additive inverse of "a" is the number when added to "a" should give zero (a) + (-a) = 0
So the sum of a number and its additive inverse is always equal to zero
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Yes, reflecting a shape across the x-axis and then rotating it 90° clockwise about the origin gives the same results as reflecting it across the y-axis followed by rotating it 90° counterclockwise about the origin. This means these two sequences of transformations are equivalent.
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