Answer: X it's called a "variable" or sometimes an "unknown" but a variable doesn't have to be "x", it could be "y" , "w" or any letter, name or symbol...
33tweets*x=total number of tweets, where x=days spent tweeting.
1. A
2. B
3. B
4. C
5. B
6. A
7. A
8. A
Answer:
53×3= 159
1908-159(0)= 318
53×6= 318
318-318=0
Answer- 36
first blank-
(1) <u>5</u> <u>9</u>
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Second blank-
(3) <u>1</u> <u>8</u>
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<u>3</u> <u>1</u> <u>8</u>
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third blank-
<u>0</u>
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Answer-
<u>3</u> <u>6</u>
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More simply, you can think of the quotient rule as applying to functions that are written out as fractions, where the numerator and the denominator are both themselves functions. ... Remembering the quotient rule. Examples of using the quotients. Hints: saving work by simplifying.
The example is the picture