Explain how you would convert 4meters to millimeters

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Answer 1
Answer: "mil" actually means "a thousand" in latin. More crucially, a millimetre is a thousandth of a metre. This means that 4 metres is in fact 4000 millimetres...

1\quad millimetre\quad =\quad \frac { 1 }{ 1000 } metre\n \n 4000\left( 1\quad millimetre \right) =\quad 4000\left( \frac { 1 }{ 1000 } metre \right) \n \n \therefore \quad 4000\quad millimetres\quad =\quad 4\quad metres
Answer 2
Answer: Since 1 meter equals to 1,000 millimeters because 'milli' means 1,000.If there are 4 meters, then that means multiply it by 4 to the top and bottom.Therfore you would get 4,000 millimeters in 4 meters

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Question 1 (1 point)
Which equation can be represented by a graph with a vertex at (1,3)?

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The equation should be g(x) = x - 1 +  3.

Calculation of the equation:

Since the graph contains the vertex of (1,3)

The quadratic equation should be in the form of

f(x) = (x - h)^2 + k

Here (h,k) is the vertex, and 'a' is a constant.

So based on this, we can say that The equation should be g(x) = x - 1 +  3.

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Answer:

See explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

You have not provided the options to help us give you a specific answer.

If a quadratic function is written in the form

f(x) = a {(x - h)}^(2)  + k

Then (h,k) is the vertex, and 'a' is a constant.

For instance

f(x) = 5 {(x - 1)}^(2)  + 3

has vertex at (2,3).

Also, an absolute function in the form

g(x) = a  |x - h|  + k

has vertex at (h,k).

This means

g(x) =   |x - 1|  + 3

also has vertex at (1,3).

I hope this explanation is helpful.

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so megan is four years younger than her aunt

m+4=a
or
m=a-4
the sum of their ages is at least 40
m+a>40
subsitute a-4 for m
a-4+a>40
combine like terms
2a-4>40
the answer is the third from the top

Plz plz help me with the questions in the pic

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the FIRst one on 18 is 729 the second is 144 and the third is 7,776

Mia has a rectangle clothShe dips 5/8 of it in blue dye
She dips 9/20 in yellow
The part of the cloth that is dipped in both colours turns green.
Work out the fraction of cloth that turns green.
plz show working

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Answer:

Fraction of cloth that turns green =  (3)/(40)

Step-by-step explanation:

Let total cloth be of length = 1 unit

Given (5)/(8) of it is dipped in blue dye.

Fraction which is not dipped in blue is given as:

1-(5)/(8)

Taking LCD to subtract fractions.

(8)/(8)-(5)/(8)

(3)/(8)

She dips (9)/(20) in yellow.

Comparing the fraction dipped in yellow which is (9)/(20) and fraction which is not dipped in blue i.e. (3)/(8)

(9)/(20),(3)/(8)

Taking LCD between 8 and 20 = 40

We have:

(9* 2)/(20* 2),(3* 5)/(8* 5)

(18)/(40),(15)/(40)

Thus, we can say  (9)/(20)>(3)/(8)

Since (9)/(20)>(3)/(8), so the part dipped in yellow will also cover some part which is blue.

Thus, fraction dipped in yellow and blue which turns green will be given as:

(9)/(20)-(3)/(8)

Subtracting by taking LCD =40.

(9* 2)/(20* 2)-(3* 5)/(8* 5)

(18)/(40)-(15)/(40)

(3)/(40)  (Answer)

Simplify : 70e - 20e=

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70e-20e=(70-20)e=50e
The answer to your problem is 50e

The diameter of a circle is 6 meters what’s is the circles area

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Answer:

A≈28.27m²

d Diameter

6

Answer:

A≈28.27m²

d Diameter

6

Step-by-step explanation: