What is the value of 28/32 in lowest terms? Answers: A.7/9 B.13/16 C.14/16 D.7/8

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Answer 1
Answer: the answer to the problem is D. it is the smallest pair and it is equilivent.

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49, then 100.

2x2x2x2
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and so on.

What 3 numbers greater than 20 have 9 as a factor

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9*3= 27
9*4= 36
9*5= 45

Three numbers greater than 20 that have 9 as a factor are 27, 36, 45~
It is 27, 36 and 45.

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22.)
Step 2: 4
Step 3: 8
Step 4: 16
Step 5: 32
23.)
y=2^x+1
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23. y=2^x

Need help on finding the equation for both graphs

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for #1 it is y=-3/2x+4 the -3/2 is the slope and the 4 is the y intercept

for #2 it is y=6/+2 the 6/2 is the slope and the 2 is the y-intercept

the y-intercept is where the line passes through the y axis

PLZ ANSWER THIS QUESTION!a) 17^(-18) ÷ 17^(7)
b) 11^(-6) ÷ 11^(-7)
IT IS VERY EASY

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17⁻¹⁸ / 17⁷=17⁻¹⁸⁻⁷=17⁻²⁵
a^n / a^m=a^(n-m)

Answer: 17⁻¹⁸ / 17⁷=17⁻²⁵

b)
11⁻⁶ / 11⁻⁷=11⁻⁶⁻(⁻⁷)=11⁻⁶⁺⁷=11¹=11

Answer: 11⁻⁶ / 11⁻⁷=11

Recall that the length a spring  streches varies directly with the amount of weight attached to it. a certain spring stretches 5cm when a 10-gram weight is attached  write a direct variation equation relating the weight x and the amount of stretch y.

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Direct variation is y=kx

In this case, y=1/2x. The spring stretches 5 cm for every 10 grams. Therefore if y=5 and x=10, k would have to be 1/2. That's how we come up with our direct variation model.




This\ spring\ stretches\ in\ proportion\ to\ weight,\ that\ is,\ for\ every \n 10\ grams\ of\ weight\ the\ amount\ of\ stretch\ is\ 5\ cm.\n \nx\ [g]\ \ \ |\ \ 10\ \ |\ \ 20\ \ |\ \ 30\ \ |\ \ 40\ \ |...|\ \ \ a\ \ \ |\n------------------\ny\ [cm]\ |\ \ 5\ \ \ |\ \ 10\ \ |\ \ 15\ \ |\ \ 20\ \ |...|\ \ (1)/(2) a\ \ |\n\na\ variation\ equation\ is\ y= (1)/(2) x