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10x10x10-7.79x10x10x10
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9x10x10-5.54x10 to the 4
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7x10 to the 3-8.20x10x10
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5x10 to the 3 power-8.9x10 to the 4
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8x10 to the 4-2.7x10 to the 2
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5.3x10 to the 4+14.5x10 to the 5
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7x10x10x10x10+8.6x10x10x10x10x10
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10x10x10x10+2.6x10 to the 6
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11x10x10x10x10 x7x10x10x10
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9x10x10x10/10x10x10x10
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4x10x10x10/16x10x10
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3x10 to the 7 power x9x10 to the 8 power
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2x10x10x10x3x10x10x10x10
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4x10 to the 9/ 5x10 to the 7
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3x 10x10x10x10/8x10
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7x10 to the 8 power x 9x10 to the 9 power
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0.00179 in scientific notation
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281x10x10
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27x10x10x10
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15x10x10+5.2x10x10x10x10x10
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9x10x3+2.3x10x4
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. Write one sentence using the past perfect tense and a coordinating conjunction.
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How many solutions does this equation have? Solve on paper and enter your answer on Zearn.
13x + 2x + 10 = −2 + 3(5x+4)
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Now that you’ve rewritten both sides of the equation without parentheses, take a look. How many solutions does this equation
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We can distribute the
2 1 to rewrite the right side of the equation without parentheses. You can think of this as ( 2 1
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Now that you’ve rewritten both sides of the equation, take a look. How many solutions does this equation have? You may
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6x4
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6x+14-6x
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12x+2-6x
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6x+14-6
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5x+25-5x
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First, let’s try to isolate the variable x, or get x alone on one side of the equation. One of the x terms is inside the
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5x+15-5x
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6x+3-5x
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First, let’s try to isolate the variable x, or get x alone on one side of the equation. One of the x terms is inside the
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4x-2-4
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6x-6-4x
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1/4x24
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1/4x24+36
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We can distribute the
4 1 to rewrite the left side of the equation without parentheses. What is ( 4 1 ·24x)+( 4 1
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8x+6-8x
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10−2(x+3)
= 3x+2 x =
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1/2x6x
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Let’s solve this equation step by step. You’re trying to get rid of the parentheses on the left by distributing the
2 1
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x+4-x
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3x+12
= 3(x+4) 3 3 =
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4x+2-4x
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4x+8-4x
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-2+1
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Next, we’ll evaluate both sides of the equation to see whether the two sides are equal. Start by looking at the left side. You
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Start by substituting 3 for x in the original equation. The parentheses are included to show multiplication.
5( x + 2) = 2 x + 19
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Keep going to solve for x. Think about what move you could make on each side so that x is isolated on the left side of the
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3x+10-10
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Solve the equation to find the value of g. You can solve below, or solve on paper and then enter your answer on Zearn.
10−5g =
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14/7=
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Divide both sides by 7 to solve for the value of p.
20 − 2p = 6 + 5p + 2p + 2p 20 = 6 + 7p − 6 − 6 14 = 7p 7 7 =
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We now have all of the p terms on the right, and all of the numbers on the left. Now, keep going. What move can you make next so
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6+7p-6
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Solve the equation below, where there are p terms on both sides of the equation. What’s the value of p?
There are many ways to
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Now there are no p terms on the left side of the equation. Next, let's try to get the p term, 7p, alone on the right side. How
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6 + 5p
+ 2p
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20-2p+2p
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20-2+2p
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Solve the equation below, where there are p terms on both sides of the equation. What’s the value of p?
There are many ways to
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olve the equation below, where there are p terms on both sides of the equation. What’s the value of p?
There are many ways to
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Solve the equation below. What’s the value of n?
To start solving this equation, you could distribute first or divide first.
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Solve the equation. What is the value of c?
There are many ways to start solving this equation. One way is to use the
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Solve the equation. What is the value of c?
There are many ways to start solving this equation. One way is to use the
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what is the value of c
Multiply by 5 Divide by 5 Subtract 5c
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-15+20
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-20+15
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5c-20+20
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20 + 16a-6a
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4(5+4a)
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2 · (2+3a)
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2 ·
2 4
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2 · 4/2
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3(4+3g)
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2 · (2+2g)
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2x3/2
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The Transcontinental Railroads that opened up the West had a devastating effect on
Responses A cattle ranchers.cattle ranchers. B
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The Dawes Severalty Act of 1887 was created to
Responses A regulate interstate trade and commerce.regulate interstate trade and
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Which piece of legislation would Simon Pokagon have been MOST likely to oppose?
Responses A the Dawes Actthe Dawes Act B the
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Which statement offers the best argument AGAINST Theodore Roosevelt's "Big Stick" diplomacy?
Responses A Roosevelt used America's
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This American poster from 1917 is suggesting that the United States
Responses A should fight Germany to protect the borders of
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On May 7, 1915, a German submarine torpedoed and sank
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Which event is BEST described using this cartoon from the early 1900s?
Responses A Monroe DoctrineMonroe Doctrine B Zimmerman
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How did the sinking of the Lusitania help to cause the United States to eventually enter World War I?
Responses A It was a German
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Place the following events of American involvement in World War I in correct chronological order from earliest to latest.
Arrange
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2 3 (4+3b)
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Start by multiplying the left side of the equation by 2 to get rid of the fraction on the left side of the equation.
2 3
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Finish solving for b. You can choose to show your work below or solve on paper, then enter your answer on Zearn.
1 4 (9b+12) 12 3
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3b+4+3b
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-3b+13+3b
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Since 9b and 12 are both divisible by 3, you can continue rewriting this equation by dividing 9b+12 by 3.
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sorrry
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I am hacking your software.not joking
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im not joking.
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I'm hacking your software
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you have 5secs
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