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how many halves are there in 14 and a half - 1

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Answer 1
Answer: 14, 1/2 = 29/2
14 x 2 since it's a half = 28 plus another half is 29 halves :)

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If f(x)=(x+1)−1 and g(x)=x−2, what is the domain of f(x)÷g(x)f(x)÷g(x)?

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(f(x))/(g(x))=((x+1)-1)/(x-2)=(x)/(x-2)\n\nD:x-2\not=0\nD:x\not=2\nD:x\in\mathbb{R}\setminus\{2\}

Answer: A

Step-by-step explanation:

What's the answer for the value of each 5 in 15,573? a) 500 b) 50 c) 5,000 d) 5

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The value of each 5 in the number 15,573 is:

b) 50

Write the equation of a line that passes through the point (2,-1) and has a slope of -3

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Finding the equation using slope-intercept form.

y=-3x+7

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Finding the equation using point-slope form.

y-1=-3 × (x-2)

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How many inches are in 13 and a half feet

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The best way to work this is out, is to find out how many inches there are in a foot, and half a foot. One foot is equal to 12 inches, and half a foot is equal to 6 inches. It's best to find the whole numbers first. The best way to do this is to simply multiply the length (12in) by the feet (13), 13x12= 156 inches.
You've then got half a foot, which is six inches, so you then have to add this to the 156, giving you 162.
In thirteen and a half feet, there are 162 inches,
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Please help.Whats thr volume of a right pyramid whose base is a square with a side 6m long and whose altitude is equal to the base side?

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Answer:  72\text{ cubic meters}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: The base of the right pyramid is square with side = 6 m

Since, the altitude (h) is equals to the base , thus h=6m.

We know that the volume of the square pyramid is given by :_

\text{Volume}=(1)/(3)a^2h, where a is the side of the square.

Then, the volume of the given right pyramid is given by :_

\text{Volume}=(1)/(3)(6)^2(6)\n\n\Rightarrow\ \text{Volume}=72\text{ cubic meters}

V=(1/3)(area of the base)(altitude)

V=
(1/3)(6²)(6)= 72 m³

How is 3072 written in expanded form??

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3000 + 70 + 2

It's basically everything that is added to get that number. You do not need a 100's place because a 0 is holding that spot.