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FromTheMoon [43]
2 years ago
10

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Mathematics
1 answer:
lesya [120]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Hmmm not sure I can answer that but if you do ever have a question let me know! :)

Step-by-step explanation:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Evaluate y = 7x when x = -5
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

7 x -5 = -35

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Explain how to multiply the following whole numbers 21 x 14
Lesechka [4]

Answer:

\begin{matrix}\space\space&\textbf{2}&\textbf{1}\\ \times \:&1&\textbf{4}\end{matrix}

________

\frac{\begin{matrix}\space\space&\textbf{0}&8&4\\ +&\textbf{2}&1&0\end{matrix}}{\begin{matrix}\space\space&\textbf{2}&9&4\end{matrix}}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

21\:\times \:14

Line up the numbers

\begin{matrix}\space\space&2&1\\ \times \:&1&4\end{matrix}

Multiply the top number by the bottom number one digit at a time starting with the ones digit left(from right to left right)

Multiply the top number by the bolded digit of the bottom number

\begin{matrix}\space\space&\textbf{2}&\textbf{1}\\ \times \:&1&\textbf{4}\end{matrix}

Multiply the bold numbers:    1×4=4

\frac{\begin{matrix}\space\space&2&\textbf{1}\\ \times \:&1&\textbf{4}\end{matrix}}{\begin{matrix}\space\space&\space\space&4\end{matrix}}

Multiply the bold numbers:    2×4=8

\frac{\begin{matrix}\space\space&\textbf{2}&1\\ \times \:&1&\textbf{4}\end{matrix}}{\begin{matrix}\space\space&8&4\end{matrix}}

Multiply the top number by the bolded digit of the bottom number

\frac{\begin{matrix}\space\space&\textbf{2}&\textbf{1}\\ \times \:&\textbf{1}&4\end{matrix}}{\begin{matrix}\space\space&8&4\end{matrix}}

Multiply the bold numbers:    1×1=1

\frac{\begin{matrix}\space\space&\space\space&2&\textbf{1}\\ \space\space&\times \:&\textbf{1}&4\end{matrix}}{\begin{matrix}\space\space&\space\space&8&4\\ \space\space&\space\space&1&\space\space\end{matrix}}

Multiply the bold numbers:    2×1=2

\frac{\begin{matrix}\space\space&\space\space&\textbf{2}&1\\ \space\space&\times \:&\textbf{1}&4\end{matrix}}{\begin{matrix}\space\space&\space\space&8&4\\ \space\space&2&1&\space\space\end{matrix}}

Add the rows to get the answer. For simplicity, fill in trailing zeros.

\frac{\begin{matrix}\space\space&\space\space&2&1\\ \space\space&\times \:&1&4\end{matrix}}{\begin{matrix}\space\space&0&8&4\\ \space\space&2&1&0\end{matrix}}

adding portion

\begin{matrix}\space\space&0&8&4\\ +&2&1&0\end{matrix}

Add the digits of the right-most column: 4+0=4

\frac{\begin{matrix}\space\space&0&8&\textbf{4}\\ +&2&1&\textbf{0}\end{matrix}}{\begin{matrix}\space\space&\space\space&\space\space&\textbf{4}\end{matrix}}

Add the digits of the right-most column: 8+1=9

\frac{\begin{matrix}\space\space&0&\textbf{8}&4\\ +&2&\textbf{1}&0\end{matrix}}{\begin{matrix}\space\space&\space\space&\textbf{9}&4\end{matrix}}

Add the digits of the right-most column: 0+2=2

\frac{\begin{matrix}\space\space&\textbf{0}&8&4\\ +&\textbf{2}&1&0\end{matrix}}{\begin{matrix}\space\space&\textbf{2}&9&4\end{matrix}}

Therefore,

\begin{matrix}\space\space&\textbf{2}&\textbf{1}\\ \times \:&1&\textbf{4}\end{matrix}

________

\frac{\begin{matrix}\space\space&\textbf{0}&8&4\\ +&\textbf{2}&1&0\end{matrix}}{\begin{matrix}\space\space&\textbf{2}&9&4\end{matrix}}

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Step-by-step explanation:

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putting time into years for simplicity,

1 months ÷ 12 months/year = 0.083333 years,

then, solving our equation

P = 39.96 / ( 0.24 × 0.083333 ) = 1998.007992032

P = $ 1,998.01

The principal required to

accumulate interest of $ 39.96

on a rate of 24% per year for 0.083333 years (1 months) is $ 1,998.01.

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nasty-shy [4]

Answer:

2/3&1/6

2/3- 1/6

the LCM for 3 and 6 is 6

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=4/6-1/6

=(4-1)/6

find the difference

= 3/6

=1/2

2/3-1/6= 1/2

By using LCM method, 1/2 is the equivalent fraction by subtracting 1/6 from 2/3.

2/3&1/6

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cross multiply

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simplify

12-3/18

=9/18

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Step-by-step explanation:

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7 0
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