If have to be 62 inches tall can you be 62 inches?

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Answer 1
Answer: Yes it is 62" or more

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Help me answer question 49

X3+6x2+6x+5 : x2+x+1

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I am assuming this was the question you want answered
3x+6x^2+6x+5 = 2x+x+1
First you would combine all like terms on both sides. Start with the numbers with x
3x+6x= 9x
2x+x= 3x
Now multiply 6*2
6*2= 12

Now you have you have
9x+12+5 = 3x+1

Now combine 12+5
12+5=17

Now you have 
9x+17 = 3x+1

Now subtract 1 from both sides
9x+17 = 3x+1
      -1         -1
9x+16 = 3x+0

Now subtract 9x from both sides
9x+16 = 3x+0
-9x        -9x
0+16 = -6x

Now divide -6 by both sides
16 = -6x
----    ----
6        6

The final answer is 2 2/3 = x or 2.66666 = x

Pls help Find the sum.3
5+−
1
5
3
5+−
1
5=two fifths
2
5 ​(Type an integer or a​ fraction.)

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Answer:

Calculator soup has a calculator that can do that

Step-by-step explanation:

2/5
Just subtract the numerators

Janice is trying to earn $30 to buy a necklace. She has saved $5.25. She earns $2.25 per hour weeding her grandmother's garden and she earns $5.50 per hour selling seashells at the flea market. Will Janice have enough to buy the necklace if she works in the garden for 2 hours and at the flea market for 4 hours? Use the inequality 2.25y + 5.50z + 5.25 ≥ 30.

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yes she would have 31.75 I think

Answer:

The answer would be: B. or Yes, because the total will be $31.75

How do you know?:

Because my heart said so. And i did the math.  

Create a fraction with a denominator of 100 that is equivalent to 2/10

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A fraction with a denominator of 100 that is equivalent to 2/10 is 20/100. This is so because 10 x 10=100 and 2 x 10=20.
20/100 is the answer

Which expression demonstrates the use of the commutative property of addition in the first step of simplifying the expression (–3 + i) + (18 + 5i)?(–3 + i) + (18 + 5i) + 0
–3 + (i + 18) + 5i
(–3 + 18) + (i + 5i)
–(3 – i) + (18 + 5i)

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