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Answer:
ABCDEFG = 3211000
Step-by-step explanation:
A counts the number of zeroes, and there are 3 zeroes (E, F, G), so A = 3.B counts the number of ones, and there are 2 ones (C, D), so B = 2.C counts the number of twos, and there is 1 two (B), so C = 1.D counts the number of threes, and there is 1 three (A), so D = 1.There is no four, five, six in, so E, F, G are all zeroes.
Answer:
6
General Formulas and Concepts:
<u>Algebra I</u>
- Terms/Coefficients/Degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Step 1: Define</u>
9b⁶c⁵
<u>Step 2 Identify</u>
Our largest degree is the variable raised to the highest exponent.
b⁶ > c⁵
Therefore our degree is 6.
<h2>
Hello!</h2>
The answers are:
A.
and 
D.
and 
<h2>
Why?</h2>
To find which of the following pairs of numbers contains like fractions, we must remember that like fractions are the fractions that share the same denominator.
We are given two fractions that are like fractions. Those fractions are:
Option A.
and 
We have that:

So, we have that the pairs of numbers
and

Share the same denominator, which is equal to 6, so, the pairs of numbers contains like fractions.
Option D.
and 
We have that:

So, we have that the pair of numbers
and

Share the same denominator, which is equal to 7, so, the pairs of numbers constains like fractions.
Also, we have that the other given options are not like fractions since both pairs of numbers do not share the same denominator.
The other options are:

and

We can see that both pairs of numbers do not share the same denominator so, they do not contain like fractions.
Hence, the answers are:
A.
and 
D.
and 
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