Answer:
The first and third answers are correct
Step-by-step explanation:
First answer=11/4=2.75
Second answer=4/9=0.444...
Third answer=4/3=1.333...
Fourth answer=5/9=0.5555555556
2/3=0.66666666667
Answer:
2 stickers will be left over
Step-by-step explanation:
To answer the question, all you need to do is figure out at what value of stickers would the remaining stickers be equal to 2 if the piles are made up of either 3 to a set or 4 to a set. To do this, we need to figure out the size of the whole set of stickers.
Lets assume that the total number of stickers is 14. Lets test the 2 given conditions. If we divide it in piles of 3 then we will have a pile of 12 stickers (4 piles of 3 stickers each) with 2 stickers remaining.
Lets test the second condition. If we divide it in piles of 4, we will again have 12 stickers (3 piles of 4 stickers each) with 2 stickers remaining.
Now that both conditions have been satisfied, all we have to do is see how many stickers are left if we make a pile of 12 stickers. In this case, we will have just one pile of 12 stickers and, again, we will be left with 2 stickers.
Therefore, the answer is 2 stickers
The answers are A and C
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Answer:
The answer is D
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Step-by-step explanation:
The range would be [8, 3]
In order to find the range, simply plug each end of the domain into the equation.
f(x) = -x + 5
f(-3) = -(-3) + 5
f(-3) = 3 + 5
f(-3) = 8
Then the other side
f(x) = -x + 5
f(2) = -2 + 5
f(2) = 3