How many jumps is it from the decimal point to the position to the right of the 6
The answer to that is 3 jumps. Since the move of the decimal made the number larger than it really is, it will take a negative value to put it back where it belongs.
So A) is the correct answer. It is in scientific notation and if you move the decimal back 3 place you get the number you stared with.
Answer:
2.04 kg
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Answer:
y = -6 + 2x
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so



hope this helped! :)
I believe if Socratic is right the answer is -x+4y=8