Chapter 1: Problem 49
Find each quotient. \(\frac{0}{-5}\)
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Chapter 1: Problem 49
Find each quotient. \(\frac{0}{-5}\)
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Use the distributive property to rewrite each expression. $$ -3(2 x-5) $$
Write a numerical expression for each phrase, and simplify the expression. The sum of -7 and -13 , increased by 14
Write a numerical expression for each phrase, and simplify the expression. The product of \(-\frac{1}{2}\) and \(\frac{3}{4},\) divided by \(-\frac{2}{3}\)
Use the distributive property to rewrite each expression. $$ -5.2(4 x+2.3) $$
Write each sentence as an equation, using \(x\) as the variable. Then find the solution of the equation from the set of integers between -12 and \(12,\) inclusive. An integer is divisible by 5 if its last digit is divisible by \(5,\) and not otherwise. (a) Is 9,332,123 divisible by \(5 ?\) (b) Is 3,774,595 divisible by \(5 ?\)
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