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Answer 1
Answer: 6:16

We can divide 2 to both numbers.

6 / 2 = 3
16 / 2 = 8

3/8

5/9

Multiply 2 to the numerator and denominator:

2 * 5 = 10
2 * 9 = 18

10/18

Do it again:

2 * 10 = 20
2 * 18 = 36

20/36
Answer 2
Answer:


1. 1:4

2. 10/18, and 100/180


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The independent variable is hours and the score or points is the dependent variable .equation is s=3h
The independent variable is the test hours that he studies; because they are not affected by any of the other variables. The dependent variable is the test score; because the amount of the test score depends on the variable of the studied hours. 

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Not sure about the equation though. Might wanna check that. Hope this helps!

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What are the factors of the product represented below?

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Answer: Its B.

Step-by-step explanation:

Ther are 6 x2. So it is (6x2+2x)

There are also 6 Xs so it's (6x+2)

Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

count how many x^2 there are because they would tell you what your answer is.

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D. 3x3 + 9x4 - 6x?

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The Michele's father is 23 inches taller than Michele.

What is mean by Subtraction?

Subtraction in mathematics means that is taking something away from a group or number of objects. When you subtract, what is left in the group becomes less.

Given that;

Michele is 52 inches tall.

And, Her father is 6 feet 3 inches tall.

Now,

Since, We know that;

⇒ 1 feet = 12 inches

Hence, The age of his father = 6 feet 3 inches

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Hence, The length for Michele's father taller than Michele is,

⇒ 75 - 52 inches

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first, multiply six by 12 and add 3

You get  75

So, since 75 is 23 inches taller than 52, Michele's father is 23 inches taller than michele

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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