A cubical block of metal weighs 6 pounds. How much will another cube of the same metal weigh if its sides are twice as long?

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Answer 1
Answer: I believe it would be 12, I believe this because its states that it is TWICE as long therefore is made from the same metal so 6x2=12 

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Step-by-step explanation:

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He will either have $54.80 or $30.80 in his wallet. Also, the question says, how much money will he have after, not how much will he have in his wallet after..... so you just write x as its unknown how much other money he has.... just saying

Find the indicated term, 28th term: 0,-4, -8, -12...

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0, -4, -8, -12, -16, -20, -24, -28, -32, -36, -40, -44, -48, -52, -56, -60, -64, -68, -72, -76, -80, -84, -88, -92, -96, -100, -104, -108

-108 is the 28th term. This is one way to do it (to visualize it the long way).

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Equation4(5x–9)=−2(x+7)
# x = 1
Explanation
Write the equation.
Add 2x to each side.
30
:: Multiply on each side.
:: 22x = 22
:: 22x-36= -14
Add 36 to each side.
Reason
Given
Distributive Property
Addition Property of Equality
Addition Property of Equality
Division Property of Equality
:: 20x - 36 = -2x - 14
:: Divide each side by 22.

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After dividing each side by 22, you'll find that x = 1. Great job!