For every 6 apple pie, you need 2 pounds of apples.
So, how many pounds of apples do you need for 10 apple pies?
Well, first to figure out this question we first need to make a conversion factor.
I see in the fraction 6/3 we can simplify that to 2/1. Now we got our conversion factor.
We need to invert the fraction in order for the pie unit to cancel out.
1/2 * 10 = 5
You will need 5 pounds of apples to make 10 apple pies.
Answer:
x+2 is a factor of 
Step-by-step explanation:
To check: If (x+2) is a a factor of the polynomial 
We need to check if x = -2 is the FACTOR of the given polynomial.
⇒ To show: f (-2) = 0
Now

Since, f(-2) = 0
⇒ -2 is the ROOT of the Polynomial f(x).
⇒(x +2) is the factor of the given polynomial.
Hence, x+2 is a factor of 
The absolute value is the distance from 0, so it would be 4 and -4
Would it be 4(1)^2+2(2(1)+2)^2=100
27 times 27
7 times 2,401
1,000,000,000 divided by 10,000,000
390,625 divided by 5
hope this helps!!