Mathematics, 21.04.2021 17:30, yaaaaa31gghgf
There are 17 kites in a kite-flying contest at the beach. There are 3 times as many box kites as butterfly kites. There are 2 more dragon kites than butterfly kites. Which equation could be used to solve for the number of butterfly kites, x, in the contest?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:40, Hi123the
Which statement accurately explains whether a reflection over the y-axis and a 270° counterclockwise rotation would map figure acb onto itself? a coordinate plane with figure acb with point a at 1, 1, c at 3, 4 and b at 5, 1 yes, a″c″b″ is located at a″(1, 1), c″(4, 3), and b″(1, 5) yes, a″c″b′ is located at a″(1, 1), c″(3, 4), and b″(5, 1) no, a″c″b″ is located at a″(1, 1), c″(4, 3), and b″(1, 5) no, a″c″b″ is located at a″(1, 1), c″(3, 4), and b″(5, 1)
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30, homeschool0123
Solve the compound inequality. graph your solution. 2x – 2 < –12 or 2x + 3 > 7 x < –5 or x > 5 x < –5 or x > 2 x < –12 or x > 2 x < –7 or x > 5
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