Three parcels weigh 2 pounds. Two parcels weigh the same. The lightest weight is 5/8 pound lighter than the heaviest weight. How much do each of the parcels weigh?

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Answer 1
Answer: Each get 2.9 Hope you have a Great day

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Miles has a train collection with 36 engines 72 boxcars and 18 cabooses he wants to arranged the train cars in equal rows with only one type of train car in each row How many can he put in each row.

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In order to find how many trains can be put in each row while having only one type of car in each row, you must find the GCF of all the numbers of cars.

First factor all three numbers
36 Engines=      2*2*3*3
72 boxcars =  2*2*2*3*3
18 cabooses=       2*3*3

Since each number contains at least 2*3*3, or 18, each row can be up to 18 train cars in length.
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Angles U and V are supplementary angles. The ratio of their measures is 7:13 Find the measure of each angle

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If u and v are supplementary angles, then

u+v=180^(\circ)~~~~~\mathbf{(i)}


The ratio of u and v is (7)/(13):

(u)/(v)=(7)/(13)\n\n\n u=(7v)/(13)~~~~\mathbf{(ii)}


Substitute \mathbf{(ii)} into \mathbf{(i)}:

(7v)/(13)+v=180^(\circ)\n\n\n \left((7)/(13)+1 \right )\cdot v=180^(\circ)\n\n\n \left((7)/(13)+(13)/(13) \right )\cdot v=180^(\circ)\n\n\n (20)/(13)\cdot v=180^(\circ)\n\n\n v=180^(\circ)\cdot (13)/(20)\n\n\n \boxed{\begin{array}{c} v=117^(\circ) \end{array}}


From \mathbf{(i)}, we find the measure of u:

u=180^(\circ)-v\n\n u=180^(\circ)-117^(\circ)\n\n \boxed{\begin{array}{c} u=63^(\circ) \end{array}}

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Five pounds of birdseed is used to fill 4 identical bird feeders. What fraction of birdseed will be needed to fill each feeder.

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Part A: Factor x2a2 + 3xa2 + 2a2. Show your work. (4 points)

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Hope this is what you need

Answer:

I am not sure of the equation but I interpreted it as x^2a^2+3xa^2+2a^2

Step-by-step explanation:

X^2a^2+3xa^2+2a^2

1. a^2 (x^2+3x+2)

2.a^2(x^2+2x+x+2)

3. a^2(x(x+2)+x+2)

4. a^2(x+2)(x+1)

21. The notation for the length of the segment betweenP and Q is_
a. PQ
b. QP
C. PQ
d. PQ

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We have that

All the options above are correct but PQ is mostly used because of its places in the alphabetical system

Correct option is

a,c,d

From the question we are given that:

P Q as a length

Mostly used in Trigonometry and Geometry are letters for the representation of points and combined to form lengths and determine distances

Therefore P and Q as points are represented as lengths wen the are given as

Represented as PQ or QP (\bar {PQ})(\bar {QP})

In conclusion

All the options above are correct but PQ is mostly used because of its places in the alphabetical system

Correct option is

a,c,d

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Answer:

The answer is A), PQ.