Sam wants to meet his friend Beth at a restaurant before they go to the ththeaterThe restaurant is nine kilometers south of the ththeaterPlot and label a point representing the restaurant. what are the coordinates of the point?

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Answer 1
Answer: I suppose the restaurant's coordinates are (0, -9), but it is all relative, unless the coordinates of the restaurant have a y-value 9 less than the coordinates of the theater

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A number has the same digit in its hundreds place and its hundredths place. How many times greater is is the value of the digit in the hundreds place than the value of the digit in the hundredths place?A. 100,00

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Answer: D. 10,000

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: A number has the same digit in its hundreds place and its hundredths place.

Let the digit be '1'.

Then , the place value of number's hundreds place = 100

The place value of number's hundredths place = 0.01

Now, the number of times the value of the digit in the hundreds place is greater than the value of the digit in the hundredths place is given by :-

(100)/(0.01)=(100*100)/(1)=10,000 [Insert comma after 3 digits from the right]

Hence, the the value of the digit in the hundreds place is 10,000 times greater than the value of the digit in the hundredths place.

Say the number is,  IDK,  333.33
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The hundreds equals 300
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You get 10000
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Im having trouble finding facts that are in scientific notation. a good example is: a microbe is 1.23*10^-3 small. (this is not a real fact I just made this up.)

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mass of electron:9.109 times 10^-31 kg
mass of proton: 1.673 times 10-27
speed of light=3.0 times 10^8
avogadro's number 6.02 times 10^32
planck's constant: 6.63 times 10^-34
just google chem constants sheet
mass of electron:9.109 times 10^-31 kg
mass of proton: 1.673 times 10-27
speed of light=3.0 times 10^8
avogadro's number 6.02 times 10^32
planck's constant: 6.63 times 10^-34

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Explain a strategy you could use to compare 2/6 and 5/8

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Find a common denominator. Change 2/6 to 8/24 and change 5/8 to 15/24. You now can compare 8/24 to 15/24.

The range of a data set is 18.if the smallest number is 9 , what is the largest number

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Answer:

27 = largest number

Step-by-step explanation:

Range = largest number - smallest number

We know the range and the smallest number

18 = largest number - 9

Add 9 to each side

18+9 =largest number-9+9

27 = largest number

There are 24 counters. How many counters could you add without having to regroup? why?

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Answer: There are 5 counters that can be added without having to regroup.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given that

Number of counters = 24

We need to add without having to regroup.

It means that we should make it a prime number which does not get divided by any other number except 1 and itself.

so, After 24, there is other numbers that has chances are as follows:

25,26,27,28,29......

But except 29 all the other number can be regroup as they are composite numbers.

But 29 is the nearest prime number after 24.

So, 24+5=29.

Hence, there are 5 counters that can be added without having to regroup.

you can add 5 because 24+5= 29 and still being divisible by 5. if you add six you need to regroup 

Is the decimal for 4 over 3 a repeating decimal ? expain

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Yes, the decimal form of (4)/(3)is indeed a repeating decimal. The expression is equivalent to 1 (1)/(3), which is also 1.3333333 or "1.3 bar", signifying that the 3 will repeat infinitely.

Either using a calculator or long division, we can show that 4/3 = 1.333333...

Because this string of 3's goes on infinitely, 4/3 is indeed a repeating decimal.