I think you have a typo
is that 6x5 supposed to say 6x^5 ??
let's see:
n/6x^5 = 36
n = 36(6^5) , which could be your mis-typed B
A fraction reduces to 36. If its denominator is 6x5, what is its numerator?
A.)63x
B.)63x5
C.)6x5
D.)67x5
I think the answer is B.
Thank You.
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Yes option B (6^3x^5) is correct
here are the answers to the rest fi you are on Pearson Connexus
1. D
2. A
3. B
4. B
5. B
it seems a little odd for the test to have 3 b's in a row but i got a 100%
here are the answers to the rest fi you are on Pearson Connexus
1. D
2. A
3. B
4. B
5. B
it seems a little odd for the test to have 3 b's in a row but i got a 100%
thank you sooooo so much beep beep :3
Thanks beep beep
Thanks beep beep!
For some people it may be:
D.
A.
B.
D.
B.
D.
A.
B.
D.
B.
beep beep is still right as of January 2024, but here are the answers just in case:
D. x^4
A. 5(5^3 / 2/5)^2
B. 6^3 x^5
B. 4.5 * 10^9
B. To subtract powers with the same base, divide the exponents.
Have a nice day! :)
D. x^4
A. 5(5^3 / 2/5)^2
B. 6^3 x^5
B. 4.5 * 10^9
B. To subtract powers with the same base, divide the exponents.
Have a nice day! :)