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Properties of Operations: Tutorial
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Question 1
Gretchen and her friend Hayley bought three bags of apples and three bunches of bananas from the fruit vendor. Gretchen and Hayley want to
find the total number of pieces of fruit that they bought. Gretchen thinks she should multiply 3 by the number of apples in each bag, X, and add it
to 3 times the number of bananas in each bunch, y, to find the total number of pieces of fruit. Hayley thinks Gretchen should add the number of
apples in each bag, x, to the number of bananas in each bunch, y, and then multiply that sum by 3.
Part A
Write an expression based on Gretchen's method to find the total number of pieces of fruit.
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Which property can you apply to Hayley’s expression to show that it is equivalent to Gretchen’s expression
10+4√2 is the answer. i dont have the time to explain.
Answer from: Quest
0.0078, 0.008, 0.077, 0.07
Answer from: Quest
hello 0xxbadwolfxx0,
2.6 x 10^9 is 2,600,000,000.
1.3 x 10^2 is 130
multiplying 130 and 2,600,000,000 would simply give you 200,000,000,000.
therefore, the answer would be d. 2.0 × 10^11.
i hope i ! warm regards, mae.
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dont't really have enough info here but its likely
sss for the three sides being congruent ( its stands for side side side)
or
sas for side angle side. so a side is congruent and and angle and a side
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