substitute x = 24
\(\dfrac{24-12}{6}\\24-12=12\\ \dfrac{12}{6}=2\)
OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
yeah what @Mehek14 :)
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OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
said*
OpenStudy (anonymous):
C?
Mehek (mehek14):
yea
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can u help me with 1 more
Mehek (mehek14):
sure :]
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
What is the mean of the set of numbers?
{–11, 22, –2, –3}
A.
–6.5
B.
–1.5
C.
1.5
D.
6.5
Mehek (mehek14):
add all of the numbers
Mehek (mehek14):
then divide by 4
OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
are you in 6th grade or 5th?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
B or C?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think C
Mehek (mehek14):
-11 + 22 = 11
11 - 2 = 9
9 - 3 = 6
6/4 = 1.5
Mehek (mehek14):
so yes C
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can u help with reading
OpenStudy (anonymous):
or writing
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Mehek (mehek14):
I'm not good in writing :(
Mehek (mehek14):
you can tag people in that section
OpenStudy (anonymous):
like this
OpenStudy (muscrat123):
maybe i can help w the writong
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Is the underlined word a participle or verb?
Are you cooking a special birthday dinner?
A.
participle
B.
verb
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OpenStudy (muscrat123):
*writing
OpenStudy (muscrat123):
which word is underlined?
OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
which word is underlined?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
cooking
OpenStudy (muscrat123):
its a verb
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OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
i think it would be B too.
OpenStudy (muscrat123):
b/c a verb is an action
Mehek (mehek14):
oh english I can help with
not like writing paragraphs
OpenStudy (muscrat123):
lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Is the underlined word a participle or verb?
There was standing water in the basement after the flood.
A.
verb
B.
participle
standling is underlined
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Mehek (mehek14):
and yes cooking = verb
Mehek (mehek14):
standing = verb
OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
which is the underlined word?
Mehek (mehek14):
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @shotgun
Is the underlined word a participle or verb?
There was standing water in the basement after the flood.
A.
verb
B.
participle
standling is underlined
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\)
OpenStudy (muscrat123):
it said standing
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Mehek (mehek14):
it says the word :P
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Is the underlined word a participle or verb?
The troops marched across the field wearing (tattered) uniforms.
A.
verb
B.
participle
OpenStudy (kweenlexis):
oh i aint read that my bad
OpenStudy (muscrat123):
well its not a verb
Mehek (mehek14):
^
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OpenStudy (muscrat123):
bc tattered is not an action
OpenStudy (muscrat123):
any more
?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
6 more
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Is the underlined word a participle or verb?
The kids are polishing their bikes for the parade.
A.
verb
B.
participle
OpenStudy (candyme):
On that first problem you did, make sure you substituted -24. It looks like you guys put in a positive 24.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
polished
OpenStudy (muscrat123):
verb bc it is an action
OpenStudy (muscrat123):
and yea @candyme is right its -24 not 24
Mehek (mehek14):
so -2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Is the underlined word a participle or verb?
The kids are polishing their bikes for the parade.
A.
verb
B.
participle
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
sorry lol
OpenStudy (candyme):
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Mehek14
substitute x = 24
\(\dfrac{24-12}{6}\\24-12=12\\ \dfrac{12}{6}=2\)
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\)
SO this should have looked like \[\frac{ -24-12 }{ 6 }\]\[\frac{ -36 }{ 6 }\] Giving you a -6, not 2