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Brodrick correctly represents a composite number as the product of a pair of prime factors. Which equation could show Brodricks work? F-5×15=75 G-7×17=119 H-9×19=171 J-11×21=231
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:40, sheabenitez305
Jonathan pays $1.90 per pound for potatoes. he buys 8.3 pounds of potatoes. he determines that he will pay $15.77, before tax, for the potatoes. which best describes the reasonableness of jonathan’s solution? jonathan’s answer is reasonable because there are two decimal places in the factors and two in the product. jonathan’s answer is unreasonable because there are three decimal places in the factors and two in the product. jonathan’s answer is reasonable because is 16, and 16 is close to 15.77. jonathan’s answer is unreasonable because is 8, and 8 is not very close to 15.77.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00, sandyrose3012
Multiplying fractions by whole number 5 x 1/3=?
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