Mathematics, 20.07.2019 06:30 connienash95
Astudent provided the steps for solving an equation. which statement describes the error in the solution? equation: 4(m-3)+5(m+2)=m+9 solution: 4m-12+5m+10=m+9 (step 1) 9m-2=m+9 (step 2) 8m =7 (step 3) m=7/8 (7 over 8) (step 4)[answer choices] a. in step 2, like terms where combined incorrectly b. in step 3, the addition property of equality was applied incorrectly. c. in step 1, 5he distributive property was applied incorrectly. d. in step 4 the multiplication property of equality was applied incorrectly
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The figures below are made out of circles, semicircles, quarter circles, and a square. find the area and the perimeter of each figure and give your answers as a completely simplified exact value in terms of π (no approximations).
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The probability that an adult possesses a credit card is .70. a researcher selects two adults at random. by assuming the independence, the probability that the first adult possesses a credit card and the second adult does not possess a credit card is:
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