Which strategy would you use to divide 36÷6?Explain why you chose that strategy.

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Answer 1
Answer: i would use what times 6 = 36 because 6*6+36 
Answer 2
Answer: the strategy you could use to divide 36/6 is 6 because 36/6=6

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A race car travels 1,212 kilometers in 4 hours. what is the car's rate of speed?

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The car's rate of speed is precisely  1,212 km per 4 hours.

If you're more comfortable with a unit rate, then simply
perform the division:

   1,212 / 4 = 303

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Find the recursive formula of the arithmetic sequence
14,30,46,62

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Answer:

a_n=a_(n-1)+16

Step-by-step explanation:

The given arithmetic sequence is

14,30,46,62

The first term of this sequence is

a_1=14

The common distance is obtained by subtracting a subsequent term from a previous term;

d=30-14

The common difference is

d=16

The recursive formula is given by:

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We now plug in the known value for the common difference to get;

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Answer: what the ather guy said

Step-by-step explanation:

Which number will make the fractions equivalent 25/35

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You could make an equivalent fraction by multiplying both numbers by 2.

25*2=50\n35*2=70\n \n (50)/(70)


(25)/(35) = (25:5)/(35:5) = (5)/(7) \n \n (25)/(35) =(25\cdot2)/(35\cdot2)= (50)/(70) \n \n (25)/(35) = (25\cdot4)/(35\cdot4) = (100)/(140)\n \n (25)/(35) = (25\cdot10)/(35\cdot10) = (250)/(350)

A composite number can be written as the product of prime numbers.True
or
False

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True Hope this helps
Hello Razerthebrainieace!

The answer would be True because prime numbers have more than one factors.

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