When they say tens you're basically adding a zero at the end of the number. So 1 hundred 7 tens would be 170, 70 tens would be 700, 17 tens would be 170, 10 tens would be 100, and 7 tens is 70.
Answer:
See below for graphs
- (2, -3), r = 2 (blue)
- (-3, -1), r = 1 (green)
- (3, -1), r = 3 (purple)
- (4, 1), r = 3 (red)
Step-by-step explanation:
I like to solve a set of problems like this once, then use a calculator or spreadsheet to crunch the numbers.
We can start with the general form of the equation for a circle:
x^2 +y^2 +ax +by +c = 0
Completing the square gives ...
(x^2 +ax +(a/2)^2) +(y^2 +by +(b/2)^2) = (a/2)^2 +(b/2)^2 -c
(x +(a/2))^2 +(y +(b/2))^2 = (a/2)^2 +(b/2)^2 -c
Comparing this to the standard form formula ...
(x -h)^2 + (y -k)^2 = r^2
we see the relations are ...
- h = -a/2
- k = -b/2
- r = √((a/2)² +(b/2)² -c)
where (h, k) is the center and r is the radius.
Then your circle centers and radii are ...
- (h, k) = (-(-4)/2, -6/2) = (2, -3); r = √(4+9-9) = 2
- (h, k) = (-6/2, -2/2) = (-3, -1); r = √(9+1-9) = 1
- (h, k) = (-(-6)/2, -2/2) = (3, -1); r = √(9+1-1) = 3
- (h, k) = (-(-8)/2, -(-2)/2) = (4, 1); r = √(16+1-8) = 3
If the six appetizer recipes are distributed evenly between the three weeks, that would mean that Becky learned two recipes per week.
The answer is 10 weeks, every week Becky learns two recipes.
2 x 10=20
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Answer:

Let the smallest digit, or the units' digit, be equal to x:
Tens' digit is four more, therefore:
x + 4 represents the tens' digit.
Hundreds' digit is 2 more than the tens' digit, so:
2 + (x + 4), or x + 6 represents the hundred's digit.
These all sum up to 13, so write an expression to represent this:
x + (x + 4) + (x + 6) = 13
Combine like terms:
3x + 10 = 13
Subtract 10 from both sides:
3x = 3
Divide both sides by 3:
x = 1
Find the digits using the rules listed above:
Hundreds' digit: (1) + 6 = 7
Tenths' digit: (1) + 4 = 5
Units' digit: 1 = 1
Therefore, the number is:
751.