Answer:
The fraction of the rebounds the rest of the team get was 13/72 (13 out of the 72 total)
Step-by-step explanation:
Jacob gets 4/9
Adam gets 3/8
Since the given fraction provided doesn't have common denominator we would need to do thos first...
4/9 x 8/8 = 32/72
3/8 x 9/9 = 27/72
combining Adam and Jacob rebounds...
32/72 + 27/72 = 59/72
so the remaining, uncounted rebounds are...
72 - 59 = 13
Answer:
252m^3
Step-by-step explanation:
A solid having a triangular base is what we call a triangular prism. For every prism, its volume is always equal to the area of its base times its height. In other words:
V = AxH
V - volume
A- area
H - height of prism
We know that:
h = 4 m (side of base)
b = 14 (other base side)
A = bh/2 = 14x4/2 = 28 m^2
And then: V = A x H = 28 x 9 = 252 m^3
To solve this problem you will need to find the volume of the soup can (cylinder).
Volume of a cylinder: 
Plug 2 for r and 4 for h.
= 50.24 (using 3.14 for pi)
50.24 in³ of soup will fit in the can.
The expression can be simplified to a polynomial of degree 2.

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How to simplify the expression?</h3>
Here we have the expression:

We can directly simplify this by taking the variable as common factor:

This is a polynomial, as you can see, the maximum exponent is 2, so the degree of the polynomial is 2.
If you want to learn more about polynomials:
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This question is solved using range and domain concepts. Doing this, it is found that:
- The domain is: {-15, -4, 3, 25, 32}
- The range is: {-29, -10, 17, 21, 23}
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- Domain: In a data-set, the domain is composed by the input values.
- Range: In a data-set, the range is composed by the output values.
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- In a set of ordered pairs, the first term in a pair represents the input and the second represents the output.
- In this set, the inputs are: -4, 25, -15, 32, 3
- The outputs are: 23, 17, -29, 21, -10
Thus:
- The domain is: {-15, -4, 3, 25, 32}
- The range is: {-29, -10, 17, 21, 23}
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