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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is C. because, when ever it says out of something the highest number it's out of always is at the bottom.Like 50 so the answer is C.

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What is √16?A) 2B) 4C) 8D) 256
If y varies directly with x and x=21 and y=14, what is the constant of proportionality?
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Jenny can type at a speed of 80 words per minute. It took her 20 minutes to type a report. How many times words was the report?

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I think what you're asking is how many words did she type. Am I correct?

Complete the table of values

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Both problems give you a function in the second column and the x-values. To find out the values of a through f, you need to plug in those x-values into the function and simplify! 

You need to know three exponent rules to simplify these expressions:
1) The negative exponent rule says that when abase has a negative exponent, flip the base onto the other side of thefraction to make it into a positive exponent. For example, 3^(-2) =(1)/(3^(2) ).
2) Raising a fraction to a power is the same as separately raising the numerator and denominator to that power. For example, ((3)/(4)) ^(3)  =  ( 3^(3) )/(4^(3) ).
3) The zero exponent rule says that any numberraised to zero is 1. For example, 3^(0) = 1.


Back to the Problem:
Problem 1 
The x-values are in the left column. The title of the right column tells you that the function is y =  4^(-x). The x-values are:
1) x = 0
Plug this into y = 4^(-x) to find letter a:
y = 4^(-x)\ny = 4^(-0)\ny = 4^(0)\ny = 1

2) x = 2
Plug this into y = 4^(-x) to find letter b:
y = 4^(-x)\n y = 4^(-2)\n y =  (1)/(4^(2)) \n  y= (1)/(16)

3) x = 4
Plug this into y = 4^(-x) to find letter c:
y = 4^(-x)\n y = 4^(-4)\n y =  (1)/(4^(4)) \n  y= (1)/(256)


Problem 2
The x-values are in the left column. The title of the right column tells you that the function is y =  ((2)/(3))^x. The x-values are:
1) x = 0
Plug this into y = ((2)/(3))^x to find letter d:
y = ((2)/(3))^x\ny = ((2)/(3))^0\ny = 1

2) x = 2
Plug this into y = ((2)/(3))^x to find letter e:
y = ((2)/(3))^x\n y = ((2)/(3))^2\n y = (2^2)/(3^2)\ny =  (4)/(9)

3) x = 4
Plug this into y = ((2)/(3))^x to find letter f:
y = ((2)/(3))^x\n y = ((2)/(3))^4\n y = (2^4)/(3^4)\n y = (16)/(81)

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Answers: 
a = 1
b = 
(1)/(16)
c = 
(1)/(256)
d = 1
e = (4)/(9)
f = (16)/(81)

Round 123 to the nearest ten

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120 it is 120 it is 120

  
123 rounded to the nearest ten is 120

Is 5.1 less than 5.06

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Answer:

5.1 IS less than 5.06

Step-by-step explanation:

5.1 is less than 5.06 because you can always add and take away the zero if you wanted to.

No 5.1 = 5.10 and 5.10 is greater than 5.06

Solve each equation by graphing the related function. if the equation has no real-number solution, write no solution. 3x^2=0Please explain how you got the answer!
A) x = -/+3
B) x = -/+ 1/3
C) x = 0
D) no solution

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3x^3=0
the only possible answer is x=0

factor
3(x^3)=0
x^3=0
x=0


C

Hi Lacy


3x²=0

First thing you need to do is to divide both sides by 3

3x²/3 =0/3

x²=0

The last step you need to do is too take the square root of 0

x= √0

x=0

Answer: C


I hope that's help !

Are 16:14 and 64:60 equivalent ratios?

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Answer:

Both the ratios are not equivalent.

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider the provided ratios:

16:14

The above ratio can be written as:

(16)/(40)=(2)/(5)

Now consider the another ratio:

64:60

The above ratio can be written as:

(64)/(60)=(16)/(15)

Now compare both the ratio:

(2)/(5)\neq (16)/(15)

Hence, both the ratios are not equivalent.

Ratios are equivalent when you divide the first term by the second and it's the same for both ratios. 

In this case, 16/14 is not equal to 64/60