Weird way to write it but alright! (Sideways)
19pq^-2 x 5pq^6 = ?
These problems are pretty much single operations between each of the variables / constants.
So it's like this:
(19*5)(p*p)(q^-2*q^6) = ?
19*5 is 95.
For p*p remember that when two variables multiply there given powers add. In the case where the powers are not shown (like in the case of p*p) they are always assumed to be 1. So what is 1+1? 2.
p*p is p^2
For q^-2*q^6 it is the same deal with the previous problem. So now the problem looks like this:
-2 + 6 = 4
(The two is negative, because the power is negative 2)
So, q^4.
Our final answer is all of the combined.... like a so:
95p^2q^4
Well i’m not sure on this but i got 18 for my answer instead of 10 so if u need any mode help im here
Answer: #13 you need to know that the sides are equal. #14 (7,6)
Step-by-step explanation: #14 in picture
Convert them to comparable thingummys
convert to fraction
percent means parts out of 100
30%=30/100=3/10
3/10 vvs 1/3
make bottom number 30
3/10 times 3/3=9/30
1/3 times 10/10=10/30
10/30>9/30
1/3 is bigger
Answer:
i belive it was 750.
Step-by-step explanation: