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3 cans of soup can serve 5 people.
If you want to serve 20 people, what should you do? Use 15 more cans of soup. Use 4 times as
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250*6
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111
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5+3 multiply 4
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Lerato
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5 over 7 multiply 280
2 over 7 multiply 280
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Lerato
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3
7 × 9 10 =
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PLZ HELPP
-24 • 5 = A. -100 B. -120 C. 120 D. 90
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abigail
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63 Evaluate
Choose the best answer from the options below: A 6 B 36 C 216 D 1,296
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-12 x 12 = ?
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-8 x - 9 = ?
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In a taste test, each sample serving of a new drink is about 50 milliliters. The drink comes in a 1 liter bottle. About how many
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help
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Multiply by decimals, 6.37 x 1.20. It's the same, but with Decimals.
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Lucygirl23
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(Z+2) (9-Z)
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Peace Okafor
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5 x 3n
15, 30, 45, 60 5, 15, 45, 135 0, 15, 45, 135 15, 45, 135, 405
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ray
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80x what =320
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rose suny
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what times 7 = 210
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rose suny
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12.
Which of the following is the value of: 4 3 12 4 16 64
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Simplify.
negative 3xy4 times negative 4 A. negative 81x to the fourth y to the sixteenth B. negative 81 over x4y16 C. negative 1
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*shrugs shoulders
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if i were to make 126 dollars a week and i were to work for one year, how much money would i have when the year is over?
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Select all of the expressions that are equal to
8 × 35 . A. 8 × ( 30 + 5 ) B. 5 + 3 × 35 C. ( 8 × 30 ) + ( 8 × 5 ) D. ( 8 +
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Yelp
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Which expression represents the following calculation?
Find 7.4 times the difference between 87 and 24. A. 7 . 4 × 87 − 24 B.
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Yelp
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(2.2 ∙ 10–3)(4 ∙ 10–2)
A. 2.2 ∙ 106 B. 2.2 ∙ 10–5 C. 8.8 ∙ 106 D. 8.8 ∙ 10–5
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Primus The Seventh
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An candy store sells boxes of candy bars in large and small boxes. A small box holds 12 candy bars. The large box is formed by
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no
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Ursula is making treasure boxes for campers. There are 12 younger campers, and each of their boxes contains 4 prizes. There are
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Yelp
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90t 90 x 25 =
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what times 1/2=9/2
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CM
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Katie uses 2 cups of carrots in a casserole that serves 12 people. How many cups of carrots will she use to serve 18 people?
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240x .53
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hi
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Which of the following shows an example of two irrational numbers being multiplied to get a rational number?
Responses 3×9 3
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Jalen Warren
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(9x10^6)(7x10^5)
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Jeff
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Multiply. Write the result in scientific notation.
(2.3 • 101)(7 • 106) A. 1.61 • 107 B. 1.61 • 108 C. 9.3 • 106 D. 9.3
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Rando
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5 • 3n
A. 15, 30, 45, 60 B. 5, 15, 45, 135 C. 0, 15, 45, 135 D. 15, 45, 135, 405
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kkhaleesi dwagon
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If 4 mangoes cost M naira what is the cost of 48
mangoes
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Jeremy brings orange slices for his lacrosse team to snack on during halftime. Each slice is of an orange. If he brings 12 whole
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111jps
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etsuo has 50 arcade tokens. Each arcade game at RetroRama costs 4 tokens. How many games can Tetsuo play
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111jps
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Andrew picked vegetables from his garden and put them into bags. He put 10 carrots into each of 3 bags, 8 tomatoes into each of
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Jasmine Brown
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the tree frog population in your backyard doubles every two weeks there are currently 10 frogs in your backyard assuming there
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Trust Me
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Ursula is making treasure boxes for campers. There are 12 younger campers, and each of their boxes contains 4 prizes. There are
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Jasmine Brown
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5.78 × 105 =
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camillya
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Drag the tiles to complete the table. The first one is done as an example. Each tile may be used once, more than once, or not at
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Texas
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What is equivalent to 3 x 5/6
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Nala
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if i sell 50 lemonades for 5$ for 7 days straight how much money will i have?
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sincerely
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Need the simplify or expression to this problem:.75 times 5 is 3.75.
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tony
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Simp1ify the following.
2a*a ab*7a 7pq*3p 3b²*2cd 20m¹²*2m³
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What is 60 times 60?
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Maya
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Multiply. x-5/4x+8*(12x^2+32x+16)
A. (3x+2)/4(x-5) B. (x-5)(3x+2)/4 C. (x-5)(3x+2) D. (x-5)(12x+8)
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MyNameisNotImportant
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Dora bought a total of 48 cupcakes. Each cupcake cost $0.55, including tax. Of the cupcakes she bought, 3/8
were vanilla
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MISERY
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If each packet of chips costs R1, 20,work out how much Tina has spent on chips
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Kaay gee
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-5X8 ?
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weeb
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Multiply 152.50 with 10.75 step by step
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Multiply. write the result in scientific notation. (2.3x10^1)(7x10^6)
help pls
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meruem
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