Ok, if i dont go from 13.4 percent to 60 percent by thursday, i fail, will someone help me please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
good gosh
*puts in ammo* BOOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
for what class is this flvs
no, edgenuity.com
how did you even get a 13.4, what math are you in
no, im 13.4 percent done with the course, my grade is a b
oh alright i was about to say, so what do you need help in
math
what math are you taking
???
hard math?
what grade are you in
6th, this isnt the first time i failed
see no-one really cares the majority arlready left
im wasting time right now
:(
kill me
IS ANYONE EVEN LISTENING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
you even haven't gave us a question to help you on
and if you have equations and stuff like that go to mathway.com that helps me alot
IVE TRIED IT IT SUCKS
KILL ME ALREADY
well post questions and we might be able to help you, its been awhile since 6th grade math but i can try
Mrs. Perez is buying a refrigerator for $1368.25, which includes taxes and delivery charges. She pays $497.80 in cash and will write a check for the balance. For how much should she write the check? $870.35 $870.45 $971.45 $1866.05
I told you that answer its b
my comp froze earlier so idint get it
thank you...
all you do is divide $1368.25 by $497.80 and get b your welcom
here is another one
Which number is composite? 19 23 33 37
b
thx
Carlotta drove 72.6 miles on Monday. She drove 84.18 miles on Tuesday. Which gives the best estimate for how many more miles Carlotta drove on Tuesday? 84 – 73 = 11 miles 73 – 84 = 11 miles 85 – 72 = 13 miles 84 – 71 = 13 miles
b
is b the answer for all of them/? lol
yes need explanation for the last one
its weird that all of them so far are b, lol
Harshini rode her bicycle 13.76 kilometers on Monday, 9.8 kilometers on Wednesday, and 16.415 kilometers on Friday. She used the addition below to determine the total distance she rode over the three days.
you round 72.6 to 73 and 84.16 stays 84, and so 84-73=11
where is the rest of the question
Which method determines whether her answer is reasonable? Remove the decimal points and add 137 + 98 + 16415 = 17,889; since 17,889 is not close to 39.975, her answer is not reasonable. Round all the numbers to 20; since 20 + 20 + 20 = 60 and 60 is not close to 39.975, her answer is not reasonable. Round all the numbers to 10; since 10 + 10 + 10 = 30 and 30 is close to 39.975, her answer is reasonable. Round 13.76 to 14, round 9.8 to 10, and round 16.415 to 16; since 14 + 10 + 16 = 40 and 40 is close to 39.975, her answer is reasonable.
@hershey21
the last one sorry
thx
Which number is prime? 49 51 53 55
53
thx
What is the prime factorization of 84?
Which number is composite? 19 23<------its no this one sorry made a mistake on this one only 33 37<-------answer
those are the answer choices
its 2^2x3x7
thx
heres another
Kia thinks that every number has at least two factors. Which explains whether Kia is correct? Kia is correct because prime numbers have two factors and composite numbers have more than two factors. Kia is correct because composite numbers have two factors and prime numbers have more than two factors. Kia is incorrect because prime numbers do not have any factors. Kia is incorrect because the only factor of 1 is 1.
its A
I have to go sorry
thsi was wrong
Mr. Atlas, the weatherman, reports that the temperature at 6 a.m. was 44.65 degrees and the temperature at 10 a.m. is 52.14 degrees. Which is the best estimate of the number of degrees that the temperature has risen? 7 7.49 8 8.49
u said d and it was a
this one too
Which number is composite? 19 23 33 37
is was c not d
plus this
Carlotta drove 72.6 miles on Monday. She drove 84.18 miles on Tuesday. Which gives the best estimate for how many more miles Carlotta drove on Tuesday? 84 – 73 = 11 miles 73 – 84 = 11 miles 85 – 72 = 13 miles 84 – 71 = 13 miles
@marihelenh you there?
that last one was a not b
What? Oh sorry, I was busy with other stuff. What do you need help with?
and this one was d not a
Kia thinks that every number has at least two factors. Which explains whether Kia is correct? Kia is correct because prime numbers have two factors and composite numbers have more than two factors. Kia is correct because composite numbers have two factors and prime numbers have more than two factors. Kia is incorrect because prime numbers do not have any factors. Kia is incorrect because the only factor of 1 is 1.
What question do you need help with?
well i already faled the test review, goo thing it didnt count
Oh jeez, I'm sorry to hear that. Were these all questions on it that other people helped you with?
yes, five of them were incorrect
out of twelve
kill me, please @marihelenh
Oh no, no, no. There is no need for that. I'm looking through these and I feel like I would have gotten them correct.
...
-.-, no-one really cares about a teenagers problems
@e.mccormick
ive basiclly already failed, why do i bother
@marihelenh
Teenager problems? I happen to still be a teen, and I know what you're going through, although I didn't have Open Study to help me. I went through the previous questions and who was ever helping had no clue what they were doing. Of the questions you had on here, I already found at least 4 or 5 incorrect answers.
5
Is there any questions you need me to help you with?
sure
ok, this is a topic test, so i have 2 hours to finish 25 problems
First, what topic? And is it a pdf or anything?
idk its math, like prime numbers and the stuff i just asked
Can we start it in like 5 minutes? That way I can get my stuff handled so I don't break right in the middle?
ok
Alright, let's do this.
ok...
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