Howcto write 9,000,009 in word form

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Answer 1
Answer: nine million and nine

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Find the solution(s) to the system of equations. select all that apply y=x^2 - 4 y= 2x-5 - 2

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ANSWER

The solution is (1,-3)

EXPLANATION

The given equations are:

y = {x}^(2) - 4

and

y = 2x - 5

Equate both equations:

{x}^(2) - 4 = 2x - 5

{x}^(2) - 2x - 4 + 5 = 0

{x}^(2) - 2x + 1 = 0

(x - 1)(x - 1) = 0

x = 1

Put x=1 into any of the equations, preferably equation (2)

y = 2(1) - 5 = - 3

The solution is (1,-3)

Answer:(-1,-3)

Step-by-step explanation:

The base of a triangle is 21 inches and the height is 12 inches which of these expressions correctly shows how to calculate the area of a triangle a (21 x 12) divided by 2
b ( 21 + 12) x 2
c (21 + 12) divided by 2
d ( 21 x 12) x 2

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½ x 21 x 12=126

So the answer is a

Answer:

A.  (21 × 12) ÷ 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the area formula to find the area of the triangle. A = (b × h) ÷ 2

96 inches=_______feet?

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12 inches = 1 foot
96 inches = x feet

12/96 = 1/x

Cross multiply

12x = 96 * 1

12x = 96

x = 96/12

x = 8

96 inches = 8 feet

7 copies of the sum of 8 fifths and 4

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8 + 4 = 12 and 7 times 12 equals 84.

If a set of six numbers that include both rational and irrational numbers is graphed on a number line, what is the fewest number of distinct points that need to be graphed?

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If there are no duplications among the six numbers, then they sit at
six different points on the number line.

Irrational numbers are on the same number line as rational ones.
The only difference is that if somebody comes along, points at one of them,
and asks you to tell him its EXACT location on the line, you can answer him
with digits and a fraction bar if it's a rational one, but not if it's an irrational one.

For example:

Here are some rational numbers. You can describe any of these EXACTLY
with digits and/or a fraction bar:

--                    2
--                 1/2
--         (any whole number) divided by (any other whole number)
                             (this is the definition of a rational number)
--                 19
--         (any number you can write with digits) raised to
                                   (any positive whole-number power)
--               387
--                  4.0001
--       (zero or any integer) plus (zero or any repeating decimal)
--                13.14159 26535 89792
--        (any whole number) + (any decimal that ends, no matter how long it is)
             (this doesn't mean that a never-ending decimal isn't rational; it only
               means that a decimal that ends IS rational.
               Having an end is enough to guarantee that a decimal is rational,
               but it's not necessary in order for the decimal to be rational.
               There are a huge number of decimals that are rational but never end.
               Like the decimal forms of  1/3,  1/6,  1/7,  1/9,  1/11, etc.)
-->    the negative of anything on this list    

Here are some irrational numbers.  Using only digits, fraction bar, and
decimal point, you can describe any of these as close as anybody wants
to know it, but you can never write EXACTLY what it is:

--               pi
--             square root of √2
--             any multiple of √2 
--             any fraction of √2
--               e
--             almost any logarithm

A track is 200 meters long. how many times must julius run around the track to run 3 kilometers

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3kilometers
kilo=100
3kilometers=3000meters

3000 meters=how many times of the track
track=200
3000meters=how many times 200
divide both sidse by 200
15=how many laps


answe ris 15 times
Since 1000 m is 1 km, find a number that 200 multiplies with to get 3000m.
The answer is 15 times.