Write a few sentences about different ways to show subtraction for a problem 32-15.

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Answer 1
Answer: 32-15 = 17
17 + 15 = 32
32-17 = 15
15+17 = 32
Answer 2
Answer: i can not understand what do you mean! because 32-15=17 and it does not  have different ways ! :))) 

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9.9g of sugar is needed for every cake made. How much sugar is needed for 8 cakes?

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Answer:

79.2 g of sugar is needed.

Step-by-step explanation:

9.9 times 8 is 79.2.

You can prove this by dividing 79.2 by 8 and you will get 9.9 as the answer.

Answer:

See answer below

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi there,

Get started by developing a relationship between the amount of sugar for 1 cake. We can use dimensional analysis to solve this.

(9.9 \ g \  sugar)/(1 \ cake)

Now, we know that we need 8 cakes. We put 1 cake on the bottom of the fraction so that it cancels out with the 8 cakes unit:

(9.9 \ g \  sugar)/(1 \ cake)* \ 8 \ cake = 9.9 g \ sugar  *  8 = 79.2 g \ sugar

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a ski resort has 3 chair lifts each access to 6 ski trails. explain how you can find the number of possible outcomes when choosing a chair lift and a ski trail without making a list

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Answer: Hello there!

in this problem, we have two things to choose, the chair lift and the ski trail, with 3 options for the chair lifts, and 6 options for the ski trails.

The total number of combinations is obtained by multiplying the number of options for each one of the things that we have to choose; in this case, it is 6*3 = 18 total combinations.

Multiply 3 times 6 and then you get 18 all of the possible outcomes

y varies directly as x and inversely as the square of z. y=48when x=100 and z= 5. Find y when x=3 and z=12

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Answer:

y = 0.25

Step-by-step explanation:

Given y varies directly as x and inversely as the square of z then the equation relating them is

y = (kx)/(z^2) ← k is the constant of variation

To find k use the condition y = 48 when x = 100 and z = 5

k = (yz^2)/(x) = (48(25))/(100) = 12

y = (12x)/(z^2) ← equation of variation

When x = 3 and z = 12, then

y = (12(3))/(144) = 0.25

How u solve this problem
7x-y=6 -7x+y=-6

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\underline{+\left\{\begin{array}{ccc}7x-y=6\n-7x+y=-6\end{array}\right}\qquad\text{add both sides of the equations}\n.\qquad\qquad0=0\n\n\text{Infinitely many solutions}\n\n\left\{\begin{array}{ccc}x\in\mathbb{R}\ny=7x-6\end{array}\right

Least common multiple of 8 and 10?

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Answer:

40

Step-by-step explanation:

LCM(8,10) = ( 8 × 10) / 2

LCM(8,10) = 80 / 2

LCM(8,10) = 40