Hi, I need help. These are one-step equations.

Hi, I Need Help. These Are One-step Equations.

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Answer 1

Hello! :p

1. question: -7x = 63    Answer: x = -9

2. question: x + 8 = -15  Answer:  x = -23

3. question:   2/3x = 27    Answer:   exact form:   x = 81/2   decimal form:   x = 40.5 Mixed number form: x = 40 1/2

4. question:  x/9 = 5 Answer: x = 45

5.question: x + 2.6 = 1.7 Answer: x = -0.9

6.question: -8x = -56  Answer: x = 7

Hope this helps! Have a wonderful day! :)

Answer 2
8+8=16
9+9=18
16/2=8
18/2=9
9x2=18
8x2=16
16-8=8
18-9=9

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If you spin the spinner 24 times, what is the best prediction possible for the number of times it will land on pink?

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Answer:

6 times

Step-by-step explanation:

24 / 4 = 6

I don’t know maybe 12

F(x) = 6 (1/8)^x is an example of

An exponential growth function
A logarithmic growth function
An exponential decay function
A logarithmic decay function

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Answer:

Exponential decay.  Your growth factor is 1/8, which is between 0 and 1.  Thus, the value is decreasing exponentially.

If the growth factor is greater than 1, you have exponential growth.  Logarithmic functions will always contain a logarithm, so you can quickly rule out those options.

Step-by-step explanation:

I shall give the right answer brainliest

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Answer:

A. [tex]-\frac{1}{9}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

-([tex]3^-^5[/tex])([tex]3^3[/tex]) = [tex]-\frac{1}{9}[/tex]

please let me know if I am wrong.

hope this helped.

Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]-\left(3^{-5}\right)\left(3^3\right)[/tex]

[tex]\mathrm{Apply\:exponent\:rule}:\quad \:a^b\cdot \:a^c=a^{b+c}[/tex]

[tex]3^{-5}\cdot \:3^3=3^{-5+3}[/tex]

= [tex]-3^{-5}\cdot \:3^3[/tex]

[tex]\mathrm{Add/Subtract\:the\:numbers:}\:-5+3=-2[/tex]

[tex]=-3^{-2}[/tex]

= [tex]\mathrm{Apply\:exponent\:rule}:\quad \:a^{-b}=\frac{1}{a^b}[/tex]

[tex]3^{-2}=\frac{1}{3^2}[/tex]

= [tex]=-\frac{1}{3^2}[/tex]

[tex]3^2=9[/tex]

= [tex]=-\frac{1}{9}[/tex]

when rounding to estimate this difference, what do your do first?
ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST WHO EVER DOES IT FIRST!!!
2,125-1,025

a. round the subtraction problem to 2,000 - 1,000

b. round the subtraction problem to 2,100 - 1,010

c. subtract the digits in the ones place

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i believe that it would be C , considering that the other two are incorrect
I think it’s 1 since if you want a broad answer or a bigger estimated answer you would do 2,000-1,000

Help me please---I'm so confused right now

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Answer:

3.50 x 52 = $182 is the answer.

Answer:

$182

Step-by-step explanation:

If he keeps paying $3.50 each week on chips weekly, he will spend $182 on chips in 52 weeks.

Hope this helps.

Which of the following is true? (1 point)

|−4| < 3
|−4| < |3|
|−3| < −4
|−3| < |−4|

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It’s A because |-4| = 4 and 4>3
It’s A and D


explaintion
|-4| = 4
and |-3| = 3
and 3<4

Evaluate the expressions. Write your answer as a single base with a positive exponent.

a^-10x a8

(b^-7)^2x b^6

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the answer is 8a^{-10x+1}. come on

1) Answer two questions from system A and B
System A=
8x-3y=0
2x+7y=3

System B=
8x-3y=0
8x+28y=12

A. Replace one equation with a multiple of itself
B. Replace one equation with a multiple of the other equation
C. Replace one equation with itself where the same quantity is added to both sides
D. Replace one equation with itself where a quantity is added to only one side

2) Based on the previous answer, are the systems equivalent? In other words, do they have the same solution?

A. Yes
B. NO

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Answer:

ITS GONNAAAA BE A I DID THIS LAST YEAR

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

two

Step-by-step explanation:

on edge

Answer: 2
Step by step explanation:

A Karen's car is shown below.Which is closest to the distance traveled, in feet, after 3 full rotations of the tire? use pi = 22/7.

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Answer: This is approximately 3.14

Awnser this is aprox 3.14

A cookie recipe calls for ¾ cup of sugar. You have the
following measuring cups: 1 cup, ½ cup, ⅓ cup, ¼ cup, ⅛ cup, and a tablespoon (which is 1/16 cup).
Suppose your ¼ cup is missing. How would you measure ¾ cups of sugar using at least two of the other measuring cups? Show your work.

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Answer:

1/2 cup and 2 1/8 of a cup

Step-by-step explanation:

1/8 +1/8=1/4

1/2 is equaled to 2/4

so 2/4+1/4=3/4

You need 3/4 cup of sugar and your 1/4 is missing
First use the 1/2 cup which is equal to 2/4
Now a tablespoon is 1/16 of a cup, so use 4 table spoons, which is 1/4 of a cup
You finally have 3/4 cups of sugar because you have 1/2 cups of sugar and 4/6 cup of sugar

Solve for x:
x³=23

Choose all that apply:

∛23

3

1

23/3

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your answer is A. I have attached a photo of an explanation

Answer:

A and D. [tex]\sqrt[3]{23}[/tex] and 23/3.

Step-by-step explanation:

That exponent on the x works for A, and division also works for D.

hope this helped.

plz let me know if I am wrong.

I need help, thanks in advanced ...

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He should buy 5 blue ones and 6 green ones, in total 11! Hoped I helped u!

The number 3 is the common factor of A. 9 and 15 B. 6 and 10 C. 8 and 12

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Answer:

It is a common factor of 9 and 15, so A

Answer: I would say A

Step-by-step explanation: 3x3 is 9 5x3 = 15

Jonna mixes 1/4 of a gallon of orange juice with 1/2 of a gallon of pineapple juice to make punch. One serving is equal to 1/16 of a gallon. How many servings of punch can be made?

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Yes she’s right it is 12
There can be 12 serving because 1/4 orange juice and 2/4 pineapple juice would be equivalent to 3/4 of a gallon

Ramona went to a theme park during spring break. She was there for 6 hours and rode 12 rides. At what rate did Ramona ride rides in rides per hour?

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Answer:

2 rides per hour

Step-by-step explanation:

2 per hour because she was there 6 hours so if you divide 12 by 6 you get two

A restaurant sells burritos for $8.00 each. The cost of the meat is $1.50 and the cost of the other ingredients is $1.00 for each burrito. Money made from selling burritos is positive. The cost of making burritos is negative. Profit is the money left after paying the costs.

How much profit would the restaurant make by selling 100 burritos?


What is the cost of making one burrito? (Remember that costs are negative.) Explain how you found your answer.




Write your answer in the space below.

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Answer:

Profit for 100 burritos: $550

Cost to make one burrito: $2.50

Step-by-step explanation:

If a restaurant sells burritos for $8, that's a positive 8 dollars they earned. Then, we need to find what the cost was to make the burrito. If the meat is 1.50 and the cost for all the other ingredients is 1 dollar, then they lose 2.50 for every 8 dollars they make (for each burrito). So, to find the profit in one burrito, we would add -2.5+8, giving us an answer of 5.5. So, they earn 5 dollars and 50 cents each burrito and lose $2.50.

Now, we need to find the profit of 100 burritos

If one burrito is $5.50 in profit, then we take that amount and multiply it by 100. This is to make the illitsratution of selling 100 burritos. So, 5.50*100 would be 550! They would make $550 for 100 burritos, and lose 250 dollars on all of the burrito ingredients.  

the answer is 550 and 2.50

Find the missing value in each row. Use the percent equation.

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Interest =115
Time =1
Principal =50
Rate =%1.5
115

1

50

1.5

hope that helps !

Help please....If you can, draw on the attachments.

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Answer:

Problem 3: Just 33 draw 4 boxes of 11 and one with 11

Problem 4: 30
Problem 5: Naomi

Step-by-step explanation:

For problem three since you are multiplying the same equation by 4 its basically (2+9)+3(2+9) so you can just cancel out the 2+9 from both and you are left with 3(2+9) which is just 33

For problem 4 100-(12x4)=52 and 10+(3x4) = 22 and when you subtract the two (52-22) you get 30

For problem 5 you get 18 with your equation and so since Carlos' equation gets 9 and Miranda gets 24 and Will gets 35 the only one left is Naomi which also gets 18 just like you.

The table shows the numbers of home runs a baseball player0 hit during spring training and during the regular season for four years. How many home runs would the player likely have hit during the regular season with 3 home runs hit during spring training? Spring Training Regular Season 2 8 4 4 5 20 6 24

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Answer:

12 home runs

Step-by-step explanation:

Students on the softball team earned $295 from a car wash. How many team banners can they buy if each banner costs $8? Explain how you interpreted the remainder.

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Answer:

37 banners (Or 36 since it would cause 1 dollar off.)

Step-by-step explanation:

The reason why the teams would be able to buy this much is because if we divide 8 and 295, to which it would give the number 36.

round the number 36.875 you can round them up 37

include a step by step explanation pls ty

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the division problem is 7 divided by 15. this can be written as 7/15. to do this, you first know that 15 doesn't go into 7, so you add a decimal point, and make the 7 70. 15 goes into 70 4 times. 15 times 4 is 60. 70-60 is 10. 15 doesn't go into 10, so you add another 0 and bring it down. 15 goes into 100 6 times. 15 times 6 is 90. 100-90 is 10. 15 doesn't go into 10, so you bring down another 0. 15 goes into 100 6 times. 15 times 6 is 90. 100-90 is 10. at this point, you can probably guess that the 6 will go on for a while. this means it is repeating. this means your answer is "a".

Each cube in this solid figure is a unit cube.

What is the volume of this solid figure?

Enter your answer in the box.

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Answer:

18 units cubed. (18units³) also, replace 'units' with whatever units you were given (cm, inches, etc.)

Step-by-step explanation:

(the answer below is assuming each cube has a length of one unit. If they have a different length, then multiply the final answer by the length squared) (answer x length x length)

answer: there are six rows of cubes with 3 cubes in each row each. Each cube is 1x1, so 6 x 3 x 1 x 1 = 18. (with units): 18units³

also, replace 'units' with whatever units you were given (cm, inches, etc.)

The cube is 18 units but replace it with whatever u were given

which expression uses the commutative property to make it easier to evaluate 1/6 • 5/7 • 18?

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It’s A, Because if you do KCF (Keep Change Flip) It would be 1/6 X 7/5.

Jake has a shipping box with the following dimensions.

length: 12 inches
width: 4 inches
height: 8 inches

Havana has a shipping box similar to Jake's box, but each dimension is half as long.

How many times greater is the volume of Jake's box than Havana's box?

Enter your answer as a number, like this: 42
HELP PLEASEEEEEE

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The volume of Jake's box is 384 cubic inches, the volume of Havana's box is 48 cubic inches. That means your answer is around 87 because 48 goes into 348 about 87 times.

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

12 x 4 x 8 = 384

6x4x8=192

384-192=192

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Answer:

I think it should be [tex]24x^{2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

When the question said area of the cube, I think it was supposed to be surface area, which would [tex]6a^{2}[/tex] where a is the length of one edge. Given that the length of one edge is 2x, we would plug in 2x to the equation to get[tex]6*(2x)^{2}[/tex] which would become [tex]24x^{2}[/tex].

PLEASE HELP ME SOLVE THIS!
-2.7f+0.7f-16-6

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Answer:

-2.4f - 21

Step-by-step explanation:

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-2.7 + 0.7- 16 - 6= -24

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Answer:500

Step-by-step explanation:So first u mutiply by 100 then divide by 90

what is 1+1-1
its a test and its impossible to solve

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Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

lol its 1 cool question

Stella paid $75 to eat at a fancy restaurant. If she tips her waiter 20%, what is her total bill?

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Answer:

Her total bill is $90

stellas total bill is 90$
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