Answer:
She will have stretched her neck 1 time, she will have stretched her legs 2 times, and she will have stretched her arms 4 times.
Step-by-step explanation:
This is because 1/2 can only go into 2/3 once, 1/3 can go into 2/3 twice, and 1/6 can go into 2/3 four times.
X=price of one jumbo popcorn
y=price of one chocolate chip cookies
$5.00=$5.00(100 cts / $)=500 cts
$6.00=$6.00(100 cts / $)=600 cts
We suggest this system of equations:
x+2y=500
x+4y=600
we solve this system of equations by reduction method.
-(x+2y=500)
x+4y=600
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2y=100 ⇒ y=100/2=50
x+2y=500
x+2(50)=500
x+100=500
x=500-100
x=400
solution: one chocolate chip cookie cost 50 cts.
Since it is a square, it will be 18 stones wide and 18 stones long, to get you an area of 324.
-0.5 and 2 the difference is 2.5. 2.5 times 4 equals 10. 2 and -8 the difference is 10. 10 times 4 equals 40. -8 and 32 the difference is 40
Answer:
1. -4(6)= -24
2.-21-8= -29
3. 121-4 =117
4. -6(5) =-30
5. -10(-9)= 90
6. (-5)7= -35
7. (-5)8= -40
8. -30(5)= -150
9. 20(-6)= -120
10. -14(6)= -84
11. (-13)2 = -26
12. –7(15) = -105
13. -3(4) = -12
14. 7(-3) = -21
15. 3(-3) = -9
16. -2(-10) = 20
17. (-5)(-3)(4) = 60
18. -3(-3)(4)= 36
19. -3(-5) = 15
20. 5(-3) = -15
21. 7(-5)(4) = -140
22. -2(-5)(-3)= -30
23. – 10(-3)=30
24. -21-3= -24
Explanation:
We have followed the rules in adding and subtracting negative as well as positive values on the number line.
When adding two negative values, the result is a negative value.
When adding a negative and positive value, the result is either a positive or negative value depending on if the negative value is bigger or smaller than the positive value
When multiplying two negative values, the result is a positive value
When multiplying one negative and one positive value, the result is a negative value
To make you understand addition and subtraction of negative and positive numbers better, let us use a simple analogy. Assuming you are owing five oranges(-5) and you are only able to give two oranges(+2), you will still be owing 3 oranges(-3). Assuming also that you are owing 6 oranges(-6) and you are able to give 8 oranges(+8), you would have given excess oranges and would be owed two oranges(+2). Hence the results above.