5+5
7+3
9+1
8+2
2+8
4+6
6+4
10+0
all these equal 10
Answer:
b) true for one value
Explanation:
If you solve for x, there is only one value of x
It is a prime factorization because each base (2,3,5, and 11) is a prime number.
A prime number is one where the only factors of it are 1 and itself.
- factors of 2 = 1 and 2
- factors of 3 = 1 and 3
- factors of 5 = 1 and 5
- factors of 11 = 1 and 11
Instead of saying something like 11^2, we could write 11*11. Similarly, 5^4 could be written as 5*5*5*5. Though it's a good idea to use exponents so you make the prime factorization more compact and save time.
The '3' without an exponent is the same as 3^1. You'll often see that exponent of 1 left out. Again this is to save time.
Answer:
7
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide the 12 by 4 to see how much one is for.
After you get $3 alk you do is divide the $21 by 3