A) 
A multiplicação de um numero positivo por um numero negativo resulta em um numero negativo: 

Multiplique os valores

resposta para A: 
B)
A multiplicação dois números negativos resulta em um numero positivo : 

Multiplique os valores

Resposta para B :
C)
A divisão de um numero negativo por um positivo resulta em um numero negativo: 

Divida os números

Resposta para C: 
D) 
Divida os números

Resposta para D:
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Answer:
D. If a shape is an equilateral triangle, then it is an isosceles triangle.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
I believe it is 2 for $5.08
Step-by-step explanation:
1.27 times 2 is 2.54
2.54 times 5 is 12.70
Answer:
8800 (Square Millimeters)
To set up or model a linear equation to fit a real-world application, we must first determine the known quantities and define the unknown quantity as a variable. Then, we begin to interpret the words as mathematical expressions using mathematical symbols. Let us use the car rental example above. In this case, a known cost, such as $0.10/mi, is multiplied by an unknown quantity, the number of miles driven. Therefore, we can write
0.10
x
. This expression represents a variable cost because it changes according to the number of miles driven.
If a quantity is independent of a variable, we usually just add or subtract it according to the problem. As these amounts do not change, we call them fixed costs. Consider a car rental agency that charges $0.10/mi plus a daily fee of $50. We can use these quantities to model an equation that can be used to find the daily car rental cost
C
.
C
=
0.10
x
+
50
When dealing with real-world applications, there are certain expressions that we can translate directly into math. The table lists some common verbal expressions and their equivalent mathematical expressions.