4 1/3 
Okay, I know fractions are scary, but we can do this alright?
First, you see the whole number on the side? Get that first.
10- 5 = 5
now we have 5 left and a scary fraction.  Don't panic, let's do this.  We know 1 is 3/3.  1 can be anything as long as the number on top and the number at the bottom are the same then it would be one.
So 3/3 is one then we can subtract:
3/3 -2/3 .
We subtract the top number and leave the one at the bottom the same.
3-2 = 1
Then we have 1/3.
As you took one away from the 5, it becomes a 4 and you put back the left over, 1/3.
Then you answer will be :
4  1/3
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
   TRUE
Step-by-step explanation:
A quadratic equation can be found that will go through any three distinct points that ...
- satisfy the requirements for a function
- are not on the same line
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The key word here is "may." You will not be able to find a quadratic intersecting the three points if they do not meet both requirements above.
 
        
             
        
        
        
It is 50 thousands because 5 times 10 = 50.
        
             
        
        
        
I think it might be 20 I don't really know that one
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The correct awnser is A : ) 
Step-by-step explanation: