the greatest of three consecutive whole numbers, the smallest of which is m. what's the algebraic expression?

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Answer 1
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You have 3 consecutive whole numbers.

The smallest one is  'm' .

The next one must be  'm + 1' .

And third one must be  'm + 2' .


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301 round to the nearest ten

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It is 300 because 1 is less than 5
301 to the nearest ten is 300

X+ 1/x =5 what is the value x²+1/x²?

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x+ 1/x= 5
⇒ (x+ 1/x)^2= 5^2
⇒ (x+ 1/x)^2= 25
⇒ x^2+ 2(x)(1/x)+ 1/x^2= 25
⇒ (x^2+ 1/x^2)+ 2*1= 25
⇒ x^2+ 1/x^2= 25 -2
⇒ x^2+ 1/x^2= 23

The final answer is 23~

Combine like terms: -4x - 10x

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Answer:

-2x

Step-by-step explanation:


The expression 14 6power ÷ 14 4power is equal to _____.

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Answer:

196

Step-by-step explanation:

Last weekend morita used 10 daisies to make a flower arrangements how many flowers other than daisies did she use to make the arrangements explain your reasoning

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You brought 1.5 dozen bagels to school. A dozen bagels cost $5.98. You used a coupon that took $1.00 off of the total. How much did you pay for the bagels?

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Answer: He would pay $7.97 for the bagel.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given that

Number of dozen bagels he brought to school = 1.5

Cost of a dozen = $5.98

Total cost of 1.5 dozen bagels he brought to school is given by

1.5* 5.98\n\n=\$8.97

According to question, he used a coupon that took $1.00 off of the total .

so, it becomes

\$8.97-\$1.00\n\n=\$7.97

Hence, he would pay $7.97 for the bagel.

1 Dozen = 12
1 Dozen = $5.98
1/2 Dozen = 6
1/2 Dozen = $2.99

Add 1 Dozen ($5.98) and 1/2 Dozen ($2.99) Which Equals= $8.97 then subtract the $1.00 Coupon So final answer is $7.97 for 1.5 dozen bagels.