Yes, 13•150=1950 and then 11•60=660 so combined they equal 2610
I am assuming that you can only pick one answer per question.
Let's imagine there are two questions on the test. I would:
1) Consider the first question. How many possible ways could you answer it?
2) Consider the second question. How many ways can you answer that?
If you wrote out all the possibilities, how many combinations of answers would you get across the two questions?
Answer:
idk
Step-by-step explanation:
26.18 divided by 77 = 0.34. Therefore the percentage change = 66%
Answer:
no, the constant n is not divisible by (x-4)