Find the area of the perimeter
Find the area of the perimeter - 1

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Answer 1
Answer: It is in the book just got look for it

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T - 7 < 10, t = 28
show the work plz

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T - 7 < 10, T = 28
28 - 7 < 10
21 < 10
FALSE
t= 28
1. Plug 28 into your t
28-7<10
2. Subtract 7 from 28
21<10
3. Determine if the statement is true or false
Answer= False
Reasoning= 21 would be greater than 10

in the given figure , if PQ ll SR and QP  PS , then the value of a and b respectively will be

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b=90-37=53\n a=180-90-53=37

Find the two possible factors for the estimated product 1,600

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well, of course there is 1 and 1600, but all the factors up to times 10 are:

1,2,4,5,8,10,160,200,320,400,800,1600.

Please someone help me and explain this question to me (the last question starting with a straw)

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Each straw is  4-1/8 inches long.
You have one gigantic piece of straw material, 123-3/4 inches long.
How many straws can you cut it up to make ?

 ===>                    (123-3/4)  divided by  (4-1/8)            straws.

Each one costs  $0.015  to make.
So, once you find the number of short straws you have,
multiply

===>                 (the number of short straws) x ($0.015) .

That'll tell you how much it costs to make all of them. 


Now you know how to do it on your own.
If you don't get  30 straws  and  $0.45 , please try again.

Select the correct product.(2x + 9)(x + 1)
022 +118+9
32 + 11%+9
027-74-9
022 +112+10

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Answer:

its the 3rd one

Step-by-step explanation:

Luis brings 79 pencils to school after he is each of his 15 classmates an equal number of pencils he will give any leftover pencils to his teacher how many pencils will lose teachers will see and if Luis decides to take an equal share the pencils along with his classmates will his teacher receive more pencils are fewer of pencils so you're thinking

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15*5=75
79-75=4
If Luis gives each of his classmates 5 pencils each, he will have 4 leftover to give to his teacher

16*4=64
79-64=15
If Luis gives himself AND each of his classmates 4 pencils each, he will have 15 leftover to give to his teacher

So... If Luis decides to take an equal share of pencils along with his classmates, his teacher will receive more pencils.