RIDDLE:
What is something that is never needed by its maker?
What is something that the pers...
Mathematics, 09.12.2021 22:00 haileyhale5
RIDDLE:
What is something that is never needed by its maker?
What is something that the person who buys it, doesn't even use?
What is something that is used by a person that doesn't even know he is using it or doesn't even feel it.
Clue: all these 3 questions answer is the same. BEWARE, VERY HARD!
Answers: 2
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:30, TheCampingStone
The sum of two numbers is 58. the first number is 8 less than half the second number. let c represent the first number. let drepresent the second number. which statements about solving for the two numbers are true? check all that apply. the equation  represents the sum of the two numbers. the equation  represents the sentence “the first number is 8 less than half the second number.”the equation  represents the relationship between the two numbers. the equation  represents the sum of the two numbers. the number d is 14.the number c is 44.the number c is 14.the number d is 44.
Answers: 1
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:30, jakobrobinette
In δabc, if the length of side b is 3 centimeters and the measures of ∠b and ∠c are 45° and 60°, respectively, what is the length of side c to two decimal places?
Answers: 1
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:10, brownzackery71
Girardo is using the model below to solve the equation . girardo uses the following steps: step 1 add 4 negative x-tiles to both sides step 2 add 1 negative unit tile to both sides step 3 the solution is which step could be adjusted so that gerardo's final step results in a positive x-value? in step 1, he should have added 4 positive x-tiles to both sides. in step 1, he should have added 3 negative x-tiles to both sides. in step 2, he should have added 4 negative unit tiles to both sides. in step 2, he should have added 1 positive unit tile to both sides.
Answers: 2
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