Mathematics, 14.05.2021 19:20, ashleyvalles16
Tim and Wendy were comparing properties of integer exponents to
properties of rational exponents.
Tim said: When I evaluate (23), it is equivalent to 26 or 64.
Which of the following is a correct example that Wendy may have given
using properties of rational exponents?
Answers: 2
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:00, bige556
Cherie measures and records the lengths and sizes of the same style of a sandal found at a shoe store. which equation can be used to determine the approximate shoe size, s, for a foot length of x inches? s = x – 2 s = 2x – 10 s = x + 6 s = 2x + 4
Answers: 3
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Afurniture manufacturer produces chairs and sofas. each chair requires 10 yards of fabric, and each sofa requires 20 yards of fabric. the manufacturer has 300 yards of fabric available. to fulfill orders, the number of sofas must be at least twice the number of chairs. let x be the number of chairs and y the number of sofas. which inequalities are described in the problem? check all of the boxes that apply
Answers: 2
Tim and Wendy were comparing properties of integer exponents to
properties of rational exponents.
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