Which problem situation could the equation below represent?
7:42
42 people equally split seve...
Mathematics, 05.03.2021 01:40, Jazminruiz0527
Which problem situation could the equation below represent?
7:42
42 people equally split seven pizzas. Each person received x amount of pizza.
42 people each donated $7 to a collection. The total amount of money collected is x dollars.
O 42 students attended a meeting and 7 were in the student Council. There were x students NOT in the student council.
42 track and field event tickets are evenly distributed to the track team and each athlete received 7. There were x athletes on the track team.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:30, aarionna8
Match the following terms with their definitions. 1. bisector of a segment ray ba and ray bc are opposite rays if a, b, and c are collinear and b (the endpoint of both rays) is between a and c. 2. opposite rays a ray, , is the set of points beginning at point a and going infinitely in the direction of point b. 3. collinear points a line or segment that intersects the segment at its midpoint. 4. betweenness of points a set of two or more points all on the same line. 5. ray the distance between the endpoints of a segment. 6. space point b is between a and c if a, b, and c are collinear and the equation ab + bc = ac is true, where ab, bc, and ac are the distances between points a and b, b and c, and a and c, respectively. 7. midpoint of a segment a set of two or more points all on the same plane. 8. coplanar points the point on a segment that divides the segment into two equal segments. 9. length of a segment the set of all possible points. 10. line segment the set of two different endpoints and all points between them.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:00, emilyblaxton
Pick the expression that matches this description: a polynomial of the 5th degree with a leading coefficient of 7 and a constant term of 6 (choice a) 7x^5+2x^2+6 (choice b) 7x^6−6x^4+5 (choice c) 6x^7−x^5+5 (choice d) 6x^5+x^4+7
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