Chapter 1: Problem 40
Translate to an algebraic expression. \(t\) subtracted from \(p\)
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Chapter 1: Problem 40
Translate to an algebraic expression. \(t\) subtracted from \(p\)
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Evaluate using a calculator. $$ (t+4)^{2}-12 \div(19-17)+68, \text { for } t=5 $$
List in order from least to greatest. $$-23,4,0,-17$$
If \(n>0, m>0,\) and \(n \neq m,\) classify each of the following as either true or false. $$ -n+m=-(n+m) $$
Simplify. $$ -7 t^{3}-t^{2}-3\left(5 t^{3}-3 t\right) $$
Given that \(0.3 \overline{3}=\frac{1}{3}\) and \(0.6 \overline{6}=\frac{2}{3},\) express each of the following as a ratio of two integers. $$5.5 \overline{5}$$
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