Chapter 7: Q20. (page 463)
Find each product.
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The required product is represented by .
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The required product is represented by .
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GEOMETRY Use the formula to find the volume of the cylinder.

Record your answers on a sheet of paper. Show your work.
The table below shows the distances from the Sun to Mercury, Earth, Mars and Saturn. Use the data to answer each question.
| Planet | Distance from Sun (km) |
| Mercury | |
| Earth | |
| Mars | |
| Saturn |
a. Of the planets listed, which one is the closest to the Sun?
b. About how many times as far from the Sun is Mars as Earth?
Choose a term from the Key Vocabulary list above that best describes the given expression.
Read each question. Then fill in the correct answer on the answer document provided by your teacher or on a sheet of paper.
Simplify the following expression.
F
G
H
J
Determine whether the given expression is a monomial or not.
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