Mathematics, 06.07.2020 18:01 elliehemms6324
Using rectangles, recall that 3(x+2) would represent the area of a rectangle with
dimensions 3 and x+2.
How would you represent 3(x+2)-2(x+1) using the areas of rectangles?
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Elizabeth claims that the fourth root of 2 can be expressed as 2^m since (2^m)^n = 2. find the values of m and n for the case where elizabeth's claim is true.
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We have 339 ounces of jam to be divided up equally for 12 people how muny ounces will each person get
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