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Answer 1
Answer: the answer is 2 and 5/6                                                                                            
Answer 2
Answer: Whole numbers 1 and 1 are added.

Since the two fractions have the same denominator, we can add the numerators together, which is how the 5/6 fraction is created.

2 5/6

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Answer:

7. A

8. C

9. C

10. A

Step-by-step explanation:

You just have to work each one out. This is very simple.

In the soccer games so far this season, Letty has had 15 goals in 20 attempts at a goal. What is the probability, expressed as a percent, that she will get a goal the next time she tries for one?A) 15%
B) 20%
C) 60%
D) 75%

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20 is 1/5 of 100 so do 20x5=100 and 15x5=75


So there is a 75% chance she will make the goal
The answer would be D because 20 divided by 4 is 5 and 5 times 3 is 15 so 100 divided by 4 would be 25 and then that times 3 equals 75.

5 is 5% of what number? I know the answer is 100, but what are the steps to get 100?

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x= is the number
5% of x=5
(5/100)x=5
x=(5*100) / 5
x=500/5
x=100

Answer: the number is 100.
5      5
_      _
x     100

5 over x is equivalent to 5% (5 over 100)
Cross multiply
Five times 100 is five hundred. Divide by five. x=100

How do i factor this trinomial?

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\text{The answer is: (3g + 2)(g + 2)}

\text{To make sure it comes back to the original problem}\bf{(3g^2+8g+4)}\text{You would have to distribute the answer}

\text{3g(g)=}3g^2\n \text{3g(2)=6g}\n \text{2(g)=2g}\n \text{2(2)=4}

\text{After distributing combine your like terms:}

\text{In this particular answer we have: 1 term with TWO LIKE TERMS}

\text{6g+2g=8g(That's how we got the 8g in the original equation)}

\text{The}\bf{\ 3g^2}\text{ stays the same because there's nothing to go with it}

\text{The 4 also stays the same because nothing goes with it as well}

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Which recursive formula can be used to generate the sequence below, where f(1) = 3 and n ≥ 1?3, –6, 12, –24, 48, …

f (n + 1) = –3 f(n )
f (n + 1) = 3 f(n )
f (n + 1) = –2 f(n )
f (n + 1) = 2 f(n)

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Answer:

f(n)=-2\cdot f(n-1), where f(1)=3

Step-by-step explanation:

The given sequence is; 3, –6, 12, –24, 48, …

The first term of this sequence is

f(1)=3

There is a common ratio of r=(-6)/(3)=-2

We can actually use any other two consecutive terms in the sequence to obtain the common ratio.

The recursive formula is given by:

f(n)=r\cdot f(n-1)

We plug in the common ratio to get:

f(n)=-2\cdot f(n-1), where f(1)=3

Answer:

The answer is C

Step-by-step explanation:

How much is a milliliter

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-- 236 of them make 1 cup
-- 946 of them make 1 quart
-- the volume of a tiny cube that's 1 centimeter along each edge
-- 16.4 of them in a little cube that's 1 inch along
-- 4.9 of them make a standard cooking teaspoon
-- a perfume that cost $50 an ounce would cost $1.69 per milliliter
If you mean by 'How much is a milliliter to a litre'
It would be equivalent to:
1 milliliter = 0.001 litres