Which measurement is the best estimate for the mass of a refrigerator?A : 90 mg

B : 90 g

C : 90 kg

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Answer 1
Answer: C 90 kg A and B are to small
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

90 Kg

Step-by-step explanation:

because the b and a are to small to be the estimate mass of a refrigerator.


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The answer will be 0.307 and when rounded it is 0.310

To write 4/13 as a decimal, do top divided by bottom.

What are the domain and range of f(x) =4^x-8

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The domain in this equation is -7<x<infinty and the range is negative infinty<y<1.5

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When you know the answer and one of the factors in a multiplication problem, you can use division to find the third number.

So, in your question you know that 4 times a number equals 5616.
To find this number, we can just divide 5616 by 4.

5616 / 4 = 1404

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Graph a system of two equations that has a single solution of -2,-3

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One possible system of two equations is ...
x = -2
y = -3 .

Which Property of Equality should be used first to solve the equation p/7 - 5 = -3 for pAddition Property of Equality

 Subtraction Property of Equality

 Multiplication Property of Equality

 Division Property of Equality 

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Well, let's solve it and see which properties we're using:

p/7 - 5 = -3

Add 5 to each side. (Addition property.)

p/7 = 2

Multiply each side by 7. (Multiplication property.)

p = 14

A food pantry distributes 10-ounce bags of flour. A supermarket donates nine 5-pound bags to the pantry. How many 10-ounce bags can workers at the food pantry make with the nine bags?

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Given:
nine 5 pound bags 
distributed into 10-ounce bags

1 pound = 16 ounces

9 x 5 pounds = 45 pounds

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The workers at the food pantry will be able to make 72 bags.