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Using the Property of Equality, what first step would you take to rearrange the formula y=mx+b using x as the quantity of interest?(1 point) Responses Divide both sides by m. Divide both sides by m . Subtract mx from both sides. Subtract m x from both sides. Subtract b from both sides of the equation. Subtract b from both sides of the equation. Divide both sides by y. Divide both sides by y .
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Which of the following is an example of using the Division Property of Equality to rearrange the equation PV=nRT ?(1 point) Responses R=nTPV upper R equals Start Fraction n upper T over upper P upper V End Fraction n=PVRT n equals Start Fraction upper P upper V over upper R upper T End Fraction R=PV−nT upper R equals upper P upper V minus n upper T T=PVnR
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Given the formula for the circumference of a circle, C=2πr, how would you rearrange the formula if you were interested in finding the radius of the circle? (1 point) Responses r=2πC r equals 2 pi upper C r=C2π r equals Start Fraction upper C over 2 pi End Fraction r=Cπ2 r equals Start Fraction upper C pi over 2 End Fraction r=Cπ
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Given the formula for the volume of a box, V=lwh , which equation best represents the remaining units when justifying your rearrangement to solve for the width?(1 point) Responses in.3=in.3 in. cubed equals in. cubed in.3in.2=in. Start Fraction in. cubed over in. squared End Fraction equals in. in.3in.2=in.3in.2 Start Fraction in. cubed over in. squared End Fraction equals Start Fraction in. cubed over in. squared End Fraction in.=in.
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Consider the formula that relates distance, velocity, and time (d=vt) . If you are interested in the time it takes for a ladybug traveling at a speed of 3 inches per second to crawl up a 10-foot section of wall, which unit conversion makes the most sense to use?(1 point) Responses Converting feet to inches by multiplying 11 feet by 1 foot12 inches. Converting feet to inches by multiplying 11 feet by Start Fraction 1 foot over 12 inches End Fraction . Converting feet to inches by dividing 10 feet by 12 inches1 foot. Converting feet to inches by dividing 10 feet by Start Fraction 12 inches over 1 foot End Fraction . Converting feet to inches by multiplying 10 feet by 12 inches1 foot. Converting feet to inches by multiplying 10 feet by Start Fraction 12 inches over 1 foot End Fraction . Converting feet to inches by multiplying 10 feet by 12.
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