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Which choice is equivalent to the quotient shown here for acceptable
values of x?...
Mathematics, 15.06.2021 22:10 cjjohnson1221
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Which choice is equivalent to the quotient shown here for acceptable
values of x?
sqrt7x^2 divide sqrt3x
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B, 0.4 repeats so it is rational and square root of 16 is 4 so that is rational as well.
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i leave the calculator work to you.
7. diameter 4 miles, circumference 4π miles
8. radius 0.2 miles, circumference 0.4π miles
[this is a bad problem because the actual radius of a car on the track is less than 0.2 miles so the answer is less than 0.4π miles]
9. radius 6 feet, circumference 12π feet
10. diameter 14 cm, circumference 14π cm
11. diameter 4.8 feet, circumference 4.8π feet
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That they are numbers and related to each other.
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