Chapter 1: Problem 19
In each term, give the numerical coefficient. \(-12 k\)
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Chapter 1: Problem 19
In each term, give the numerical coefficient. \(-12 k\)
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Evaluate each expression for \(x=6, y=-4,\) and \(a=3\) \(\frac{5 y^{2}+4}{x}\)
To find the average (mean) of a group of numbers, we add the numbers and then divide the sum by the number of terms added. Work Exercises 139-142 in order, to find the average of \(23,18,13,-4,\) and -8 How many numbers are in the group?
Find the average of each group of numbers. -15,29,8,-6
Write a numerical expression for each phrase, and simplify the expression. The sum of 9 and \(-4,\) decreased by 7
Use the distributive property to rewrite each expression. $$ -5(2 x-5 y+6 z) $$
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