Which of the following is an example of kinetic energy transfer?
1. A large snowball sitting at the top of a hill
2. Xavier pushing Brad down the snowy hill on a sled
3. A car driving up a steep hill
4. Jules sitting in a chair
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2. Xavier pushing Brad down the snowy hill on a sled
Which example demonstrates kinetic energy?(1 point) Responses
A wave crashing on the shore
A stretched-out rubber band
A car parked in the parking lot
A rock sitting at the top of a hill
A wave crashing on the shore
A stretched-out rubber band
A car parked in the parking lot
A rock sitting at the top of a hill
A wave crashing on the shore
When Kiara plays the piano, how does kinetic energy transfer from one object to the other?(1 point) Responses
Energy transfers from Kiara’s fingers to the piano keys
Energy transfers from the piano keys to Kiara’s fingers
Energy transfers from the piano pedals to the piano keys
Energy transfers from the air to Kiara’s fingers
Energy transfers from Kiara’s fingers to the piano keys
Energy transfers from the piano keys to Kiara’s fingers
Energy transfers from the piano pedals to the piano keys
Energy transfers from the air to Kiara’s fingers
Energy transfers from Kiara’s fingers to the piano keys
Expand 6(x + 1) .
Expanding 6(x + 1):
6(x) + 6(1)
6x + 6
6(x) + 6(1)
6x + 6
4(3z − 7)
Expanding 4(3z - 7):
4 * 3z - 4 * 7
12z - 28
4 * 3z - 4 * 7
12z - 28
−5(2q + 8)
Expanding -5(2q + 8):
-5 * 2q - 5 * 8
-10q - 40
-5 * 2q - 5 * 8
-10q - 40
7/10(5d+6).
Expanding 7/10(5d + 6):
(7/10) * 5d + (7/10) * 6
(35/10)d + (42/10)
(3.5)d + 4.2 (in decimal form)
(7/10) * 5d + (7/10) * 6
(35/10)d + (42/10)
(3.5)d + 4.2 (in decimal form)
Expanding 7/10(5d + 6):
35d + 42
5 d + 21/5
35d + 6
7/2d + 21/5
35d + 42
5 d + 21/5
35d + 6
7/2d + 21/5
Expanding 7/10(5d + 6):
(7/10) * 5d + (7/10) * 6
(35/10)d + (42/10)
3.5d + 4.2
(7/10) * 5d + (7/10) * 6
(35/10)d + (42/10)
3.5d + 4.2
Expand −5/8(3p+8) .(1 point)
Expanding -5/8(3p + 8):
(-5/8) * 3p + (-5/8) * 8
-15/8p - 40/8
-15/8p - 5 (in simplified form)
(-5/8) * 3p + (-5/8) * 8
-15/8p - 40/8
-15/8p - 5 (in simplified form)
Expand 5(y + 2) using the distributive property.(1 point)Responses
6y + 7
6y + 10
5y+10
6y + 7
6y + 10
5y+10
Expanding 5(y + 2) using the distributive property:
5 * y + 5 * 2
5y + 10
5 * y + 5 * 2
5y + 10
Expand 5(y + 2) using the distributive property.(1 point)Responses
6y + 7
6y + 10
5y+10
5y+2
6y + 7
6y + 10
5y+10
5y+2
Expanding 5(y + 2) using the distributive property:
5 * y + 5 * 2
5y + 10
5 * y + 5 * 2
5y + 10
Expand −5(−3 − 11g).(1 point)Responses
Expanding -5(-3 - 11g):
-5 * (-3) - 5 * (-11g)
15 + 55g
55g + 15
-5 * (-3) - 5 * (-11g)
15 + 55g
55g + 15
Expand 1/3(q−6) using the Distributive Property.
Expanding 1/3(q - 6) using the distributive property:
(1/3) * q - (1/3) * 6
1/3*q - 2 (in simplified form)
(1/3) * q - (1/3) * 6
1/3*q - 2 (in simplified form)
Expand −7/6(3g+2).
Expanding -7/6(3g + 2) using the distributive property:
(-7/6) * 3g - (-7/6) * 2
-21/6g - (-14/6)
-21/6g + 7/3
Simplifying the fraction:
-7/2g + 7/3
(-7/6) * 3g - (-7/6) * 2
-21/6g - (-14/6)
-21/6g + 7/3
Simplifying the fraction:
-7/2g + 7/3
expand 5(y + 2) using the distributive property.
5y + 2
5y + 10
6y + 7
6y + 10
5y + 2
5y + 10
6y + 7
6y + 10
The correct expansion of 5(y + 2) using the distributive property is:
5y + 10
5y + 10