5 * 10^6 is how many times larger as 5 * 10^4

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Answer 1

[tex]\dfrac{5\cdot10^6}{5\cdot10^4}=10^{6-4}=10^2=100[/tex]

Answer 2

Answer:

100 times more

Step-by-step explanation:

5*10^4 over 5*10^6 is 1/100


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Please help will give 5 stars with 1 thanks and 15 points

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Answer:

mean is adding up all the numbers.

range means the difference between the Lowest and highest value.

Step-by-step explanation:

when we add the answer is 240.6.

divide it to 12..do the final answer is 20.05

range is 25.4_16.3

9.1

Answer:

Mean: 20.05

Range: 9.1

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the mean in this problem, first you add all the following numbers together then subtract by the quantity.

20.1 + 19.6 + 18.0 + 17.8 + 25.2 + 18.7 + 21.9 + 16.3 + 25.4 + 20.5 +17.8 + 19.3

= 240.6

Now, divide by the quantity which is 12 since there's 12 numbers.

240.6 divided by 12 = 20.05.

The mean is 20.05.

To find the range in the problem, you must subtract the smallest value from the largest value.

In this case, 16.3 is the smallest value and 25.4 is the largest.

25.4 - 16.3 = 9.1

9.1 is the range.

Hope this helps you!

Find the value of each of the following: a. |15| b. |−15| c. −|15| d. −|−15| *Note: the numbers are inside the 2 parallel lines*

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Answer:

a is 15, b is 15, c is -15, and d is -15 also

Step-by-step explanation:

The 2 parallel lines that surround the number are called "absolute value signs" everything inside them has an outcome of a positive number and in this case the number is 15. Like I said the number(s) inside the absolute value signs have to have a outcome of a positive number, notice in c and d there is a negative sign outside the absolute value signs. Therefore you multiply the negative seperately so, 15(-1) is -15.

Tony gets paid $5 per hour to babysit his cousin. This weekend, he babysat on
both Saturday and Sunday. He made a total of $55. Tony babysat for 6 hours on
Sunday. For how many hours did he babysit on Saturday?
Let x = hours spent babysitting on Saturday. Choose the equation and
solution steps that correctly represent this problem.

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Answer:

5 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

55/5 is 11 (he worked 11 hours total). 11-6 is 5

Answer:

5 hours on Saturday

Step-by-step explanation:

x = hours

5x + 6(5) = 55

5x + 30 = 55

5x = 25

x = 5

23. (a) The area of a rhombus is 90 cm. If the length of a diagonal is 18 cm. calculate the length of the
other diagonal
(b) The diagonals of a rhombus are 28 cm and 24 cm. Find the area of the rhombus.
10) () The height of a trapezium is 12 cm. Find the sum of its parallel sides if its area is 210 cm.
(ii) If the longer side is 2 times the length of the shorter side. find the length of the longer side.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

a) area of rhombus = 1/2 × d1 × d2 = 90cm^2

here d1 and d2 are the diagonals

d1 = 18 cm

1/2 × 18 × d2 = 90

9 × d2 = 90

d2 = 90/9

d2 = 10 cm

∴The length of other diagonal is 10 cm

b) d1 = 28 cm

d2 = 24 cm

area = 1/2 × d1 × d2

= 1/2 × 28 × 24

= 336 cm^2

∴ The are of the rhombus = 336 cm^2

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PLEASE HELP ME ASAP Find the total surface area.

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Answer:

[tex]243.2cm^{2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Understand what this shape is constructed out of

2 Congruent Trapezoid

2 Congruent Rectangles

1 Small Rectangle

1 Large Rectangle

Step 2: Find the surface area of the shapes

Area of 2 Trapezoids =[tex](\frac{a+b}{2}h)2=(\frac{4+6}{2}2.8)2=(\frac{10}{2}2.8)2=((5)}(2.8))2= (11.6)(2)=23.2cm^{2}[/tex]

Area of 2 Rectangles = [tex](3)(10)(2)=(60)(2)=120cm^{2}[/tex]

Area of Smaller Rectangle = [tex](4)(10)=40cm^{2}[/tex]

Area of Larger Rectangle = [tex](6)(10)=60cm^{2}[/tex]

Step 3: Add the surface areas up

[tex]23.2cm^{2} +120cm^{2} +40cm^{2} +60^{2} =243.2cm^{2}[/tex]

Therefore the surface area of the Trapezoidal Prism is [tex]243.2cm^{2}[/tex]

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you are correct. all angles (except central) are not equal (iff TU and CB are not parallel)

the triangles are not similar

Answer:

it's A

They don't give you enough information to determine if they are similar or not

If the ratio of two supplementary angles is 10 to 47, calculate the measure of the larger of the two angles.

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Answer:

a) 148.52

Step-by-step explanation:

If sum of two angles is 180, then they are supplementary

Ratio = 10 : 47

Smaller angle = 10x

Larger angle = 47x

10x + 47x = 180

57x = 180

Divide  both sides by 57

x = 180/57

x = 3.16

Larger angle = 47x = 47 * 3.16 = 148.52

The table shows the relationship between time spent running and distance traveled. A 2-column table with 5 rows. The first column is labeled time (minutes) with entries 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. The second column is labeled distance (feet) with entries 530; 1,050; 1,600; 2,110; 2,650. Which type of model best describes the relationship?
linear, because the r value for the linear model is closest to 1
exponential, because the r value for the exponential model is closest to 0
linear, because the rate of change between each pair of points is exactly 520
exponential, because the rate of change between each pair of points is 1.98

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

It is not perfectly linear because the difference between the y values is not constant. However, when you use the regression function on your calculator and enter the L1 values as your x's and the L2 values as your y's and use the LinReg equation, you get an r-squared value of .999900 and an r value of .999950. So it linear, with your answer being "linear, because the r value for the linear model is closest to 1".

In this question, we have two columns, you giving the time and the other the distance. We have to identify it the relationship is linear or exponential.

First, I am going to explain when we have a linear relation and when we have an exponential relation, then we observe the data and solve this question, getting the following correct answer:

linear, because the r value for the linear model is closest to 1

Linear and exponential data:

If the absolute value of the change assume close values, it is linear.

If the rates are, it is exponential.

Data:

t = 1 -> d = 530

t = 2 -> d = 1050

t = 3 -> d = 1600

t = 4 -> d = 2110

t = 5 -> d = 2650

Subtractions:

2650 - 2110 = 540

2110 - 1600 = 510

1600 - 1050 = 550

1050 - 530 = 520

Divisions(rates):

2650/2110 = 1.25

2110/1600 = 1.32

1600/1050 = 1.52

1050/530 = 1.98

The rates change considerably more than the subtractions, so it is linear relationship, and the correct option is:

linear, because the r value for the linear model is closest to 1.

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Solve for b.

ab+c=d

b=a+c/d
b= a/(c-d)
b = (d - c)/a

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Answer:

[tex]b = \frac{(d-c)}{a}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

ab + c = d

Subtract c from both sides

ab + c - c = d -c

         ab = d - c

Divide both sides by 'a'

[tex]\frac{ab}{a}=\frac{d-c}{a}\\\\b = \frac{(d-c)}{a}[/tex]

Answer:

b = (d - c)/a

Step-by-step explanation:

just took this test

I NEED IN THE NEXT 10 MIN PLS. GRAPH ATTACHED WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST Use the given graph to determine the limit, if it exists. A coordinate graph is shown with a horizontal line crossing the y axis at five that ends at the open point 2, 5, a closed point at 2, 1, and another horizontal line starting at the open point 2, negative 3 and continues to the right. Find limit as x approaches two from the left of f of x. and limit as x approaches two from the right of f of x..

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

You gave very clear instructions on how to draw this graph, so that's what I did. What you need to remember in particular with limits is that you do not care in the least what happens AT the x value of 2, only what happens as it is being approached. Because we are asked the limit as x is approaching from the left and the right, this is a one-sided limit question. In order for the limit to exist as x approaches 2 (NOT from the left or the right), the limit would have to agree from the left and the right, and this one doesn't. Having said that there is "a horizontal line crossing the y-axis at 5 that ends at the open point (2, 5)..." is a limit approaching x from the left. Therefore,

[tex]\lim_{x \to 2^-} f(x)=5[/tex]

Having also said there is "...another horizontal line starting at the open point (2, -3) and continues to the right..." is a limit approaching x from the right. Therefore,

[tex]\lim_{x \to 2^+} f(x)= -3[/tex]

The closed point at (2, 1) is where x IS, and remember that we don't care about what happens AT x. So disregard this point in limits.

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Answer:

E) 45

Step-by-step explanation:

Since b is 90 degrees, and lines CB and BA are equal (as seeen with the 2 lines across them) we can assume that this angle is 45 degrees, half or 90 degrees.

Angle C is also equal to angle A

Answer:

E

Step-by-step explanation:

Using the fact that the sum of angles in a triangle is 180 degrees, we can write the following equation to solve for 3x:

3x + 3x + 90 = 180

3x + 3x = 90

2 * 3x = 90

3x = 45°

what's 10*4/19+2=
use pemdas to get the answers .

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Answer:

4.10526315789

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: 4.10526315789

Step-by-step explanation:

Complete the sequence
8,27,64,125,.........
Just next letter

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Answer:

216.

Step-by-step explanation:

These numbers are perfect cubes starting with 2^3.

2^3, 3^3,  4^3,  5^3 so the next one is 6^3, which is 216.

A rectangle has a length of 12 m and a width of 400 cm. What is the perimeter of the rectangle?

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Answer:

Perimeter = 32 meters

Step-by-step explanation:

1 meter = 1m = 100 cm = 100 centimeters

400cm = 400/100 = 4 meters

Rectangle Perimeter = 2(legth + width)

                                   = 2(12 + 4)

                                   = 2*16

                                    = 32 meters

Latanya buys 5 yard of blue fabric and 8 yards of green fabric. the blue fabric cost $2 dollars more than the green fabric.she pays a total of $ 62. what would be the combined cost of 1 yard of blue fabric and one yard of green fabric?

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Answer: $10

Step-by-step explanation:

let x = the price of green fabric, then x+2 = blue fabric price

8x+5(x+2)=62

8x+5x+10=62

    13x+10=62

          13x=52

              x=4

price of green fabric=$4

price of blue fabric=$6

4+6=$10

Find the area of the shaded region​

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Answer:

5x^2 +24x +1

Step-by-step explanation:

First you'll want to find the area of the larger rectangle, and then you'll subtract the area of the smaller rectangle (which is not shaded) to get your answer.

Larger Rectangle:

A = length * width

A = (2x + 3)(4x - 5) = (8x^2 - 10x + 12x - 15) = 8x^2 + 2x - 15

Smaller Rectangle:

A = length * width

A = (x - 8)(3x + 2) = (3x^2 + 2x - 24x - 16) = 3x^2 - 22x - 16

Larger Rectangle minus Smaller Rectangle:

(8x^2 + 2x - 15) - (3x^2 - 22x - 16)

5x^2 +24x +1

In the figure below, if x = 80° and z =
36°, find y.

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Step-by-step explanation:

theanswer is 64 degrees

BRAINLIEST, THANKS AND 5 STARS IF ANSWERED BOTH CORRECTLY. What is the 7th term in this geometric sequence? 3, 12, 48, 192.. ---------- What is the ratio (multiplier) of the following geometric sequence? 4, 2, 1, 0.5

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Answer:

see below

Step-by-step explanation:

3, 12, 48, 192

We are multiplying by 4 each time  (12/3 =4)

The 5th term

192 *4 =768

The 6th term

768 *4 =3072

The th term

3072 *4 =12288

To find the common ratio, take the second term and divide by the first

2/4 = 1/2

The common ratio is 1/2

Problem 1

Answer: 12288

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Explanation:

The first term is a = 3 and the common ratio or multiplier is r = 4. We start with 3 and multiply each term by 4 to get the next one. The nth term of this geometric sequence is

a(n) = a*(r)^(n-1)

a(n) = 3*(4)^(n-1)

Plug in n = 7 to get the seventh term

a(7) = 3*(4)^(7-1)

a(7) = 3*(4)^6

a(7) = 3*4096

a(7) = 12288

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Problem 2

Answer:  1/2 or 0.5

----------------------

Explanation:

To find the common ratio, we pick any term but the first one and divide it over its previous term

r = common ratio

r = (second term)/(first term) = 2/4 = 1/2 = 0.5

r = (third term)/(second term) = 1/2 = 0.5

r = (fourth term)/(third term) = 0.5/1 = 0.5

Each term is cut in half to get the next one.

a passenger train takes 2 hours less for a journey of 300 kilometre if its speed is increased by 5 kilometre per hour from its usual speed find its usual speed​

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Answer:

Its usual speed is 25 kilometre/hour

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the usual  time duration for a journey of 300 km. = t

Let the usual speed = v

The parameters given are;

The time duration for the 300 km. journey at increased speed = t - 2

The increased speed of the passenger train = v + 5

Distance, d = Speed, v × Time, t

Therefore, we have;

v × t = 300

∴ t = 300/v

Also (v + 5)×(t - 2) = 300

Substituting the value of t = 300/v, we have;

(v + 5)×(300/v - 2) = 300

[tex]- \dfrac{2 \cdot v^2 - 290 \cdot v - 1500}{v} = 300[/tex]

Which gives;

2·v² + 10·v - 1500 = 0

Which is equivalent to v² + 5·v - 750 = 0

Therefore we have;

(v + 30)·(v - 25) = 0  whereby v = -35 or 25 km/h

v = Natural number = 25 km/hour

Therefore its usual speed is 25 kilometre/hour.

Rosemary walks each week for exercise. Let d represent the distance walked and h represent the number of hours spent walking Last weekwalked 18 miles in 6 hours This week d = 2.5h Which statement must be true?

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THIS IS THE COMPLETE QUESTION BELOW;

Rosemary walks each week for exercise. Let d represent the distance walked and h represent the number of hours spent walking.

Last week: walked 18 miles in 6 hours

This week: d = 2.5h

Which statement must be true?

A.This week, she walked a greater distance.

B. Last week, she walked a greater distance

C. This week, she walked at a faster pace.

D. Last week, she walked at a faster pace

Answer

OPTION B is correct

B)Last week, she walked a greater distance

Step-by-step explanation:

We were told Rosemary walks each week for exercise.

From the question,

✓d represented the distance walked

✓h represent the number of hours spent walking.

A)Last week: she walked 18 miles in 6 hours

Then, if she walks 18 miles in 6 hours, we can be expressed as (18miles/6hour)

= 3 miles per hour

B)This week: d = 2.5h

This implies that she she walked 2.5 miles per hour this week since the distance is expressed in miles and time in hours.

So we can conclude that last week she walked 3 miles per hour which is more greater than 2.5 miles per hour which she walks this week.

Therefore, OPTION B is correct, (Last week, she walked a greater distance)

Answer:

It's b

Step-by-step explanation:

Express 0.504 as a fraction in its lowest term​

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Answer:

63/125

Step-by-step explanation:

Turn the decimal .504

=> 504/1000

=> 504/1000 = 252/500

=> 252/500 = 126/250

=> 126/250 = 63/125

=> 63/125 cannot be simplified anymore.

So, 63/125 is the simplified fraction of .504

Use the discriminant to determine the number of real solutions to the equation. −4x^2=−8−10x

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Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

You don't get a free answer. I am, after all, a high school math teacher, so there has to be a lesson in with this.

The discriminant is part of the quadratic formula. It is:

[tex]b^2-4ac[/tex]. If this value is found to be > 0 and a perfect square, there are 2 real roots; if this value is found to >0 and not a perfect square, there are 2 complex roots; if this value is found to be = 0, then there is 1 real root with a multiplicity of 2; and finally, if this value is found to be < 0, then there are 2 imaginary roots. Also, it would help to know that, because we are dealing with the discriminant, which comes from the quadratic formula, and quadratics, by definition, have 2 solutions, you must have 2 solutions listed as the possible roots for the equation. Our equation is:

[tex]-4x^2=-8-10x[/tex] but in order to determine the a, b, and c for the discriminant, that equation has to be in standard form, set equal to 0:

[tex]-4x^2+10x+8=0[/tex]

From this we can see that a = -4, b = 10, and c = 8. Filling in the discriminant:

[tex]10^2-4(-4)(8)[/tex] which gives us a value of

100 - [4(-4)(8)] (don't forget orders of operation here!)

100 - (-128) = 100 + 128 = 228

This value is greater than 0 but is not a perfect square, so there are 2 complex roots. That means that there will be radicals in the solutions.

Question 9(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
(02.05 LC)
Which of the following statements best describes the effect of replacing the
graph of y = f(x) with the graph of y = f(x - 9)?
The graph of y = f(x) will shift up 9 units.
The graph of y = f(x) will shift down 9 units.
The graph of y = f(x) will shift left 9 units.
The graph of y = f(x) will shift right 9 units.
una

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Answer:

The graph will shift 9 units to the right

Sorry about my hand writing

Answer: It moves 9 units to the right

Step-by-step explanation:

It moves 9 units to the right is because if it's inside parentheses it moves right/left instead of up/down. I also talked to my Algebra Teacher about it and got it right in the final test.

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Answer:

Problem 1)  frequency:  160 heartbeats per minute, period= 0.00625 minutes (or 0.375 seconds)

Problem 2) Runner B has the smallest period

Problem 3) The sound propagates faster via a solid than via air, then the sound of the train will arrive faster via the rails.

Step-by-step explanation:

The frequency of the football player is 160 heartbeats per minute.

The period is (using the equation you showed above):

[tex]Period = \frac{1}{frequency} = \frac{1}{160} \,minutes= 0.00625\,\,minutes = 0.375\,\,seconds[/tex]

second problem:

Runner A does 200 loops in 60 minutes so his frequency is:

[tex]\frac{200}{60} = \frac{10}{3} \approx 3.33[/tex]   loops per minute

then the period is: 0.3 minutes (does one loop in 0.3 minutes)

the other runner does 200 loops in 65 minutes, so his frequency is:

[tex]\frac{200}{65} = \frac{40}{13} \approx 3.08[/tex]   loops per minute

then the period is:

[tex]\frac{13}{40} =0.325\,\,\,minutes[/tex]

Therefore runner B has the smaller period

Find the area of the shape shown below.
9.0
3.5
2
5
2.
units

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Answer: 42.5 unit^2

Explanation:

Answer:

[tex] \boxed{42.5 \: {units}^{2} }[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The shape could be divided into a rectangle and a trapezoid ( bottom part )

Let's find the area of the given shape:

Area of the given shape = [tex] \mathsf{ (l \times b) + \frac{1}{2} (b1 + b2)h}[/tex]

plug the values

[tex] \mathsf{ = (3.5 \times 9) + \frac{1}{2} (9 +9 - (5 + 2) \times 2}[/tex]

[tex] \mathsf{ = (3.5 \times 9) + \frac{1}{2} (9 + 2)(2)}[/tex]

[tex] \mathsf{ = 31.5 + \frac{1}{2} \times 11 \times 2}[/tex]

[tex] \mathsf{ = 31.5 + 11}[/tex]

[tex] \mathsf{ = 42.5 \: {units}^{2} }[/tex]

Hope I helped!

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Answer:

1.) P = 8g + 50

2.) Find the attached file for the graph.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the profit = P

And g = good sold.

Given that each yo-yo sells for $8.00

The rate or the slope of the equation will be 8

Also, it is given that they must pay a clerk $50.00 a day to sell them. A flat rate of 50 dollars is an intercept of the equation.

Using the general linear equation of

Y = mX + C

The equation for the profit the store will make in a day will be.

P = 8g + 50

Please find the attached file for the graph

Which expression is equivalent to the area of metal sheet required to make this square-shaped traffic sign? A sign labeled 2x-1 on one side. A: 4x^2 - 1 B:4x^2 + 1 C: 4x^2 + 4x - 1 D: 4x^2 - 4x + 1

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Answer:

D: 4x² - 4x + 1

Step-by-step explanation:

(2x - 1) ( 2x - 1)

4x² - 2x - 2x + 1

4x² - 4x + 1

The correct answer is d) 4x2 - 4x + 1.

The area of a square is found by squaring the side length:

(2x-1)? = (2x-1)(2x-1) = 2x*2x - 2x*1 - 2x*1 - = 1(-1) = 4 x 2 - 2x - 2x + 1 = 4x2-4x+1

Sally left Tampa traveling 66 mph. Keith, to catch up, left some time later driving at 75 mph. Keith caught up after 8 hours. How long was Sally driving before Keith caught up?

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Answer:

9.1 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Sally

Speed = 66mph

Keith

Speed = 75mph

Time = 8 hours

Required

Determine how long Sally has traveled

To solve this, we make use of Speed formula.

Speed = Distance/Time

Make Distance the subject of formula

Distance = Speed * Time

For Sally:[Substitute 66mph for speed]

Distance = 66 * Time ------ Equation 1

For Keith [Substitute 75mph for speed and 8 hours for Time]

Distance = 75 * 8

Distance = 600m----- Equation 2

From the question, we understand that Keith caught up; this implies that they've both traveled the same distance.

Hence;

Equation 1 = Equation 2

66 * Time = 600

Time = 600/66

Time = 9.1 hours

Hence, Sally has traveled 9.1 hours

Which is NOT a reasonable estimate?
A 683 + 431 = 1100
B 8236 X 387 = 3200
C 943 – 682 = 200
D 6247 + 312 = 20

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D the answer to 6247 + 312 is not 20. The answer to that would be 6559 so I think D isn’t reasonable

In which row and column will the number 83 appear?

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Answer:

Row 10 and in column F

Step-by-step explanation:

rows 1 and 3 are decreasing and we are looking for an increase so we can cross those out immediately.

However we do see a pattern in rows 2 to 4 (add 8) so if we add 8 for 3 more rows than we get 37 but add 8 more and we get 45.

from 37 to 43 is 6 more than 37 so we have 4 columns but if we add 3 more we get the 6 columns also column f.

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