What is the greatest common factor of the polynomial below?8x2 - 4x
O A. 4x
O B. 2x
O C. 2x2
O D. 4x2

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

8x^2 - 4x

4x(2x - 1)

GCF is 4x


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Since you already answered the first question, I'll answer the other two 

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8.7w-3=5.5w+3.4
Please solve ​

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Answer:

w=2

Step-by-step explanation:

8.7w-3=5.5w+3.4

-5.5w   -5.5w

3.2w-3= 3.4

       +3    3

3.2w= 6.4

w=2

How many possible outcomes are there when flipping a coin 7 times?

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It's simply 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/128 so there are 128 different outcomes!

Find the common ratio for the following sequence. 0.1, 0.01, 0.001, ... 1 0.1 0.01 0.001

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Answer:

common ratio for the given sequence is 0.1

Step-by-step explanation:

Common ratio(r) defined as the ratio of term to the previous term.

Given the sequence:

0.1, 0.01, 0.001, ...

a_1 = 0.1

a_2 = 0.01

a_3 = 0.001 ......

by definition of common difference;

r = (a_2)/(a_1)=(a_3)/(a_2).....

Substitute the given values we have;

r = (0.01)/(0.1)=(0.001)/(0.01).....

Simplify:

r = 0.1

Therefore, the common ratio for the given sequence is 0.1

The common ratio is 0.10

0.1   x 0.1 = 0.01
0.01 x 0.1 = 0.001

common ratio is the ratio of a term to the previous term.

0.1 is the previous term of 0.01

common ratio = 0.01/0.1 = 0.10
common ratio = 0.001/0.01 = 0.10

A car with a cost of $25,000 is decreasing in value at a rate of 10% each year. The function g(t)= 25,000(0.9)^t gives the value of the car after t years. When will the value of the car be about $12,000? A) after 7 years B) after 9 years C) after 13 years Could you also explain how to do it?

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                                                 12,000 = 25,000 (0.9)^(t)
Divide both sides by 25,000 →    0.48 = (0.9)^(t)
Convert to log form →         log_(0.9) 0.48 = t
Use the change of base formula → (log 0.48)/(log 0.9) = t
Plug into the calculator →  6.966 = t

Answer: A

A pair of work boots was displayed in shoe store with the price tag of $60 no one seemed interested in buying them the store manager decided to reduce the price of the by 10% still known purchased the boots the manager thought if the boots won’t sell at 10% off I might as well raise the price again so we raise the price by 10% what was the cost of not including any tax price adjust

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Answer:

Firstly, when the manager lowered the $60 boot by 10%, the boot then became $54. Then, when the manager raised the boot again by 6%, we can find the new price by doing $54 multiplied by 0.06. This gave us $3.24. We then add this amount to our $54 total to get $57.24. Therefore, the new price is $57.24.

Step-by-step explanation: