The difference between 1/3 of a number and 11 is 10

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1/3x-11=10

1/3x=21

x=63


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A blue whale has a length of 28,578 millimeters. What is the length of a blue whale in kilometers? Show your work below by writing the conversion factors you use to solve this question

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0.028578 km is how long the whale is in km

Answer: 0.028578 km

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What keeps the sun together instead of blowing up

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Hi there!

The gravity or gravitational pull of the mass of the sun. The gravity pushes the sun down which keeps blowing it up. The heat and the pressure are the suns energy.

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Let's say 'x' to the unknown length, since the sides are proportional we can build up a equation like this : \frac { 11 }{ 8 } =\frac { x }{ 12 } \n 11\cdot 12=8x\n 132=8x\n \frac { 132 }{ 8 } =x\n x=16.5 
The answer is A.

Which of the following is a correct interpretation of the expression 2 +7

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The number that is 7 to the right of 2 on the number line

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9...

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In the diagram below line l is parallel to line m. Which angels are congruent to angel 1

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I will like to help you but where is the diagram?

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What are rational numbers and how do you tell the difference between integers? Please answer what are rational numbers first.

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1. A rational number is a number that can be written as a fraction.

For example: 1/3, 5/7, 90/666, etc

Note: Any integer can be written as a fraction.

Look:

5 = 5/1 = rational

-14 = -14/1 = rational

2. There is no difference between a rational and integer.