Which is a factor of x^2 + 8x – 48?(x – 6)

(x + 4)

(x – 16)

(x + 12)

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Answer 1
Answer: x^2 + 8x - 48 =\n\nx^2 -4x + 12x - 48=\n\nx(x - 4)+12(x-4)=\n\n(x-4)(x+12)

Your answer is D. (x + 2)
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:


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0-40,0 1-20,20 2-15,25 3-13,27 4-13,27 5-13,27 6-13,27 7-13,27 8-13,27 9-13,27 10-13,27

Answer:

Part 1

40   0

20  20

25  15

12  28

19  21

9  31

17  23

8  32

16  24

8  32

Part 2: (has to be done at a number of your choice)

Part 3:

40 0

20  20

25  15

12  28

19  21

9  31

49  31

34  56

48  42

24  66

41 49

10 70

28 52

14 66

31 35

47 19

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There's the actual ratios :) Hope this helps someone!

Ron painted part of a tiled section of his bathroom floor. the whole section was shaped like a rectangle. There were 35 square tiles in the section. How many tiles were in each row? There are 7 rows

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35/7 = 5

So there are 5 tiles per row

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How do I divide this:Volume, 45cm3. Height, 3cm.
Width, 3cm
How long is the Box?
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The toughest part of this problem could be deciding what names to give the quantities of one-Euro and two-Euro coins.

-- I called the number of one-Euro coins ' N '.
Each of them is worth 1 Euro, so all ' N ' of them are worth ' N ' Euros.

-- I called the number of two-Euro coins ' T '.
Each of them is worth 2 Euros, so all ' T ' of them are worth ' 2T ' Euros.

-- The total number of coins in Penny's pocket is (N + T), and it says there are 11.

-- Their total value is (N + 2T), and it says the total value is 18.

So now you have two equations, with two unknowns.

               N + 2T  =  18
               N +  T  =  11

Subtract the bottom equation from the top one, and you get:

          (N - N) + (2T - T)  =  (18 - 11)

                             T        =      7         (there are 7 two-Euro coins in her pocket)

That right there is the answer to the question, so you don't need to go
any farther.  But if you wanted to, you could also figure out how many
one-Euro coins there are in her pocket.


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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

OK NOW IM SAD :(

Answer:

It is B the y-intercept of them both is 2 and because if you graph it, it will be the same

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What is 6 and 3/4 add 1 and 6/7? Write answer as a mixed number thanks! Next Question: What is 9 and 1/5 takeaway 2 and 7/8? Write the answer as a mixed number ok! Next Question : What is 4 and 1/3 times 1 and 3/4 ? Write the answer as a mixed number ok thanks! Last question: What is 6 and 6/7 divided by 3 and 2/3 ? Write the answer as a mixed number!!!!! Ok thanks! Try and answer all the questions ok !!!!!!!!!

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1). 6 3/4+1 6/7

= 27/4 + 13/7

= ((27 × 7) + (13 × 4)) / (4 × 7) 

= (189 + 52) / 28

= 241/28

= 241/28

= 8 17/28

2). 9 1/5- 2 7/8

= 46/5 − 23/8

= ((46 × 8) − (23 × 5)) / (5 × 8) 

= (368 - 115) / 40

= 253/40

= 253/40

= 6 13/40

3). 4 1/3* 1 3/4

= 13/3 × 7/4

= (13 × 7) / (3 × 4)

= 91/12

= 91/12

= 7 7/12

4). 6 6/7 ÷ 3 2/3

= 48/7 ÷ 11/3

= (48 × 3) / (11 × 7)

= 144/77

= 144/77

= 1 67/77

Hope I helped!


1. 6 (3)/(4)+1 (6)/(7):6+1=7. [tex] (3*7)/(4*7)= (21)/(28) \ and \  (6*4)/(7*4)= (24)/(28) \n Add:(21)/(28)+ (24)/(28)= (45)/(28) \nAnswer:\boxed{7 (45)/(28)} \n 2. 9 (1)/(5)-2 (7)/(8):9-2=7. [tex] (1*8)/(5*8)= (8)/(40) \ and \  (7*5)/(8*5)= (35)/(40) \n Subtract:(35)/(40)- (8)/(40)= (27)/(40) \n Answer:\boxed{7 (27)/(40)} \n 3. 4 (1)/(3)*1 (3)/(4):4*1=4.[tex] (1*4)/(3*4)= (4)/(12) \ and \  (3*3)/(4*3)= (9)/(12) \n Cross Multipy:(4)/(12)* (9)/(12)= (9)/(36) \n Simplify:4 \frac{9}{36}=4 \boxed{3}{12}=4 \boxed{1}{4}\n Answer:\boxed{4 (1)/(4)} \n 4. 6 \frac{6}{7}÷3 \frac{2}{3}:6÷3=3. (6*2)/(7*2)= (12)/(14) \ and \  (3*7)/(2*7)= (21)/(14) \n Multiply:(12)/(14)* (21)/(14)= (252)/(14) \n Simplify:3 (252)/(14)=3 (18)/(1) \n Answer:\boxed{3 (18)/(1)} \n