What is the coefficient in the expression 2x/7+2 ?
my answer 2/7 is this right
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OpenStudy (lolipop_drum312):
@3mar
OpenStudy (3mar):
Yes.
OpenStudy (3mar):
\[\frac{ 2x }{ 7 }+2\]??
OpenStudy (lolipop_drum312):
yes
OpenStudy (lolipop_drum312):
ok next one
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OpenStudy (lolipop_drum312):
How many days equal 5616 minutes?
my answer 3.9
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5616 min = day
OpenStudy (3mar):
my answer 2/7 is this right
Yes, this is right.
OpenStudy (lolipop_drum312):
ok next and idk yet
OpenStudy (3mar):
Ok
OpenStudy (lolipop_drum312):
How many minutes equal 5.4 days?
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5.4 days =
7776 min < my answer
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OpenStudy (civicsiscool44):
Yes you are right
OpenStudy (lolipop_drum312):
ok next
OpenStudy (civicsiscool44):
medal me please
OpenStudy (lolipop_drum312):
um cn you paste me there
OpenStudy (lolipop_drum312):
A turtle swims at a speed of 15,840 yd per h. A girl swims at a speed of 138 cm per s.
1 dekameter (dam) = 11 yd
1 dam = 1000 cm
How much faster does the turtle swim than the girl in dekameters per minute?
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15.9 dammin < my answer
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OpenStudy (lolipop_drum312):
dam/min*
563blackghost (563blackghost):
I agree with @3mar you are right :)
OpenStudy (lolipop_drum312):
and 15,9 is my answer is it right
OpenStudy (3mar):
to move from minute to year:
\[\frac{ 7776 \min }{ hr }=129.6 hr\]
then
\[\frac{ 129.6hr }{ 24 }=5.4 days\]
OpenStudy (lolipop_drum312):
ok so it is 7776
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OpenStudy (lolipop_drum312):
now did i get the toher one right
OpenStudy (3mar):
Can we start a post for one question?
OpenStudy (lolipop_drum312):
a new post you mean
OpenStudy (3mar):
yes
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ok
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