Answer:
Density
Step-by-step explanation:
The gram per centimeter cubed is a unit of density in the CGS system, normally used in chemistry, defined as mass in grams divided by volume in cubic centimeters. The official SI symbols are g/cm3, g·cm−3, or g cm−3.
Answer:
5,040
Step-by-step explanation:
Hmmm...this one is a bit tricky. First, prepared contains 8 letters. To find the number of ways this can be rearranged use the fundamental counting principle.
First letter - 8 choices
Second letter - 7 choices
Third letter - 6 choices
So the number of outcomes would be 
But wait, there's more. Prepared has some duplicate letters, the P, R, and E. That means if the letters were written ppeerrad it would be indistinguishable if it was the first or second P written first. So that means the letter P generates 2 outcomes that appear the same

Same for the letter R

And same for the letter E

.0099 is the only positive number above zero and would have the highest value
...6 and 10 are roots, so x – 6 and x – 10 are factors.
y = a(x – 6)(x – 10).....plug in the point (8, 2) and solve for a:
2 = a(8 – 6)(8 – 10)
2 = –4a
a = –1/2
...y = (–1/2)(x – 6)(x – 10)
...y = (–1/2)(x² – 16x + 60)
...y = (–x²/2) + 8x – 30 <<<------Answer, or:
...y = (–1/2)(x – 8)² + 2 <<<------Answer
- Yes; alternate interior angles.
- A counterexample to dispute the validity of the converse statement is that if two angles are congruent, then they are supplementary angles.
<h3>What is a conditional statement?</h3>
A conditional statement can be defined as a type of statement that can be written to have both a hypothesis and conclusion. This ultimately implies that, it typically has the form "if P then Q."
<u>Where:</u>
P and Q represent sentences.
<h3>What is a
converse statement?</h3>
A converse statement can be defined as a type of statement that is obtained by switching (reversing) the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement. This ultimately implies that, the converse of a statement is obtained by switching (reversing) the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement.
In this context, we can reasonably infer and logically deduce that Jenni wrote the converse statement properly i.e yes; alternate interior angles.
A counterexample to dispute the validity of the converse statement is that if two angles are congruent, then they are supplementary angles.
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