Chapter 3: Problem 14
Solve each equation. Check your solution. $$-32=4 y$$
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Chapter 3: Problem 14
Solve each equation. Check your solution. $$-32=4 y$$
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Simplify each expression. $$3-4(m+1)$$
An airplane flying at 500 miles per hour leaves Minneapolis. One-half hour later, a second airplane leaves Minneapolis flying in the same direction at a rate of 600 miles per hour. How long will it take the second airplane to overtake the first?
Identify the algebraic expression that does not belong with the other three. Explain your reasoning. \(-6(x-2),\) \(x+12-7 x,\) \(-x-5 x+12,\) \(-6 x-12\)
Use the Distributive Property to write each expression as an equivalent algebraic expression. $$3(a+b)$$
Draw and label the dimensions of each rectangle whose perimeter and area are given. $$P=16 \mathrm{cm}, A=16 \mathrm{cm}^{2}$$
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