Answer:
645320
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: 6_5_2_
If a multiplication sign is placed between the second and third digit, and an equal sign is placed between the third and fourth digit, then
6_ × 5 = _2_
The passcode contains 6 DIFFERENT digits, so we know the missing numbers cannot be 6, 5, or 2.
So, do a trial and error session of multiplying 5 by numbers it could possibly be (60, 61, 63, 64, 67, 68, 69).
64 × 5 = 320. It is the only equation that is both correct and matches the digits given, so the missing digits are 4, 3, and 0. Barry's passcode is 645320.
Answer:
r < 3/2 or r < 1.5
Step-by-step explanation:
-8r - 9 > 21
-8r > -21 +9
-8r > -12
divide both sides by -8
= r < 3/2 or 1.5
good luck in first grade kid
Answer:1. -6 ≤ x < -1 . . . . conjunction
2. x ≤ 6 . . or . . 10 ≤ x . . . . disjunction
3. 7 ≤ x < 12 . . . . conjunction
4. x < -9 . . or . . -3 ≤ x . . . . disjunction
5. 2 ≤ x ≤ 5 . . . . conjunction
6. x ≤ 54 . . or . . 66 ≤ x . . . . disjunction
7. 39 < x ≤ 43 . . . . conjunction
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm assuming its "Pattern". This is because its in a pattern of "Conjunction, Disjunction, Conjunction, Disjunction, etc." and theres 7 letters in the word Pattern.
Usually a problem with this wording will have a list of numbers with letter designators. You find the number that is in the solution set and the corresponding letter is part of the "secret word