Each season a baseball pitcher records the number of strikeouts he throws. The sequence below
represents his strikeouts for the first five seasons in the league.
147, 154, 161, 168, 175 If this pattern continues, what explicit formula could be used to determine f(n), the number of
strikeouts he throws during his n th season?
a. f(n) = 147 + 7n
b. f) = 140 + 7)
c. f(n) = 147n + 7
d. f(n) = 140n + 7

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Answer 1

Answer:

make the n in side and join together


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Helppp meee please this one confuses me

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[tex] = (3x + 2)(x + 1) \\ = 3x(x + 1) + 2(x + 1) \\ = {3x}^{2} + 3x + 2x + 2 \\ = {3x}^{2} + 5x + 2[/tex]

(90 points) what's the area of a 5m circle , 50 mm circle , 40in circle , 7ft circle, 21mm circle and a 70cm circle all using 3.14 or 22/7 for pi

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Answers:

AREA OF A CIRCLE = pi x r^2

5m circle:

when it says 5 i think it means diameter so divide by 2 for radius

5/2 = 2.5

3.14 x 2.5^2=

3.14 x 6.25=

19.625m^2

50mm circle:

50/2= 25

3.14 x 25^2=

3.14 x 625=

1962.5mm^2

40in circle:

40/2= 20

3.14 x 20^2 =

3.14 x 400=

1256in^2

7ft circle:

7/2= 3.5

3.14 x 3.5^2=

3.14 x 12.25=

38.465ft^2

21mm circle:

21/2= 10.5

3.14 x 10.5^2=

3.14 x 110.25=

346.185mm^2

70cm circle:

70/2=35

3.14 x 35^2=

314 x 1225=

3846.5cm^2

Hope that helps :)

A coffee shop offers small, medium, and large sizes. Customers can choose
between French roast and Italian roast.

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Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

small with french roast or italian roast =2

medium with french roast or italian roast =2

large with french roast or italian roast =2

All of them combined =6 possible out comes

Order these numbers from least to greatest

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Answer:

1. -39/50

2. -0.77777

3. square root of 92

4. 9.73

What is the volume of a hemisphere with a diameter of 8.9 cm, rounded to the nearest tenth of a cubic centimeter?

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Answer:

Formula for volume of hemisphere;

V = 2/3 * π * [tex]r^{3}[/tex]

π - pi, which is 3.14 or 22/7

r = radius (half of the diameter/ 1/2 x diameter)

Since we are given the diameter, we find 1/2 of the diameter to find the radius.

1/2 x 8.9(diameter)

8.9/2 = 4.45 is our radi.

So now, we plug in this value into our equation.

V = 2/3 * π * [tex]r^{3}[/tex]

V = 2/3 * 22/7 * 4.45^3

V = 2/3 * 22/7 * 88.12

V = 2/3 * 276.95

V = 184.63 cubic centimetres.

A bag contains 3 red marbles and 4 blue marbles.
A marble is taken at random from the bag and replaced.
Another marble is taken from the bag.

Work out the probability that the 2 marbles taken from the bag are the same colour.

Give your answer as a fraction.

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Answer:

Total number of marbles in the bag is 3 + 4 = 7.

The problem asks for the probability of (RR) or (BB).

It's worthy to note we are replacing the balls after each draw, which means we always have 7 to draw from

Since each draw is independent, we take the product of each event for the total event probability.

P(RR) = 3/7 * 3/7 = 9/49

P(BB) = 4/7 * 4/7 = 16/49

We want to know P(RR) + P(BB)

P(RR) + P(BB) = 9/49 + 16/49 = 25/49

-12p+3p×2
please show me all the workings​

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-12p+3px2
Multiply 3x2
-12p+6p
Collect like terms
-6p

PLEASE HELP!
Solve for q.
8/10 = 10/q
q =

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q = 12.5

hope it helps..!!!

Answer:

12.5

Step-by-step explanation:

u dont need it lol



just look at the picture.....​

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Answer:

is equal to 925 i think cuz

Step-by-step explanation:

summation of arithmetic sequence

n=1 , 3n-2=3-2=1 , a=1, d=3.

sn=n+3n(n-1)

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2

a=1 ,d=3 sn= n+3n(n-1)

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2

S25=25+3×25(25-1)

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2

25+900=925

so the answer will be 925

The answer is S25=925

Part A: The area of a square is (16a² - 24a + 9) square units. Determine the length of each side of the square by factoring the area expression completely Show your work
Part B: The area of a rectangle is (9a² - 25b²) square units. Determine the dimensions of the rectangle by factoring the area expression completely. Show your work​

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A:

16a^2-24a+9

16a^2-12a-12a+9

4a(4a-3)-3(4a-3)

(4a-3)(4a-3)

(4a-3)^2

(4a-3)^2

B: Use difference of squares method

(3a+5b)(3a−5b)

Part A: The length of each side of the square is (4a - 3) units.

Part B: The dimensions of the rectangle are (3a + 5b) units (length) and (3a - 5b) units (width).

Part A:

The area of a square is given by the formula A = s^2, where "s" is the length of each side of the square. In this case, the area is (16a² - 24a + 9) square units.

To determine the length of each side of the square, we need to factor the area expression completely and set it equal to (s^2).

The area expression is a quadratic trinomial: 16a² - 24a + 9.

To factor the trinomial, we look for two binomials that, when multiplied together, give us the original trinomial. The binomials will have the form: (ma ± b)(na ± c).

To factor 16a² - 24a + 9, we look for two numbers whose product is 16 * 9 = 144, and whose sum is -24 (the middle coefficient).

The two numbers are -12 and -12 because (-12) * (-12) = 144 and (-12) + (-12) = -24.

Now, rewrite the middle term (-24a) using -12a - 12a:

16a² - 12a - 12a + 9

Group the terms and factor by grouping:

(16a² - 12a) - (12a - 9)

Now, factor out the greatest common factor (GCF) from each group:

4a(4a - 3) - 3(4a - 3)

Now, notice that we have a common binomial factor of (4a - 3):

(4a - 3)(4a - 3)

Since both binomials are the same, we can rewrite it as (4a - 3)^2.

Now, set (4a - 3)^2 equal to (s^2):

(4a - 3)^2 = s^2

To find the length of each side (s), take the square root of both sides:

√((4a - 3)^2) = √(s^2)

4a - 3 = s

Therefore, the length of each side of the square is (4a - 3) units.

Part B:

The area of a rectangle is given by the formula A = length * width. In this case, the area is (9a² - 25b²) square units.

To determine the dimensions of the rectangle, we need to factor the area expression completely and identify the length and width.

The area expression is a difference of squares: 9a² - 25b².

To factor a difference of squares, we use the formula: a² - b² = (a + b)(a - b).

In this case, a = 3a and b = 5b:

9a² - 25b² = (3a + 5b)(3a - 5b)

Therefore, the dimensions of the rectangle are (3a + 5b) units (length) and (3a - 5b) units (width).

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Find the number if 2 1/2 of it is 15
(please help)

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[tex]2.5x = 15[/tex]

[tex]x = \frac{15}{2.5} = 6[/tex]

Answer:

or Also

[tex] \frac{5}{2} x = 15 \\ 5x = 15 \times 2 \\ 5x = 30 \\ 5x \div 5 = 30 \div 5 \\ x = 6[/tex]

A giant tortoise can walk about 1/10 meter per second on land. A cooter turtle can walk about 1/2 meter per second on land. How long would it take a giant tortoise to travel 5 meters?

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Answer:

50 seconds

Step-by-step explanation:

because 5÷0.1=50 50×1sec=50 seconds

What is the square root of 81

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Answer: 9

Step-by-step explanation:

9*9 = 81

Answer:

9

Step-by-step explanation:

9*9=81

The swimming pool shown below has a 6 foot wide concrete deck around it.

What is the area, in square feet, of the deck around the pool?
O512
O720
O864
O1232

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Answer:

0864

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is 0864.

Hope it helps!

Study well!

A town has a population of 141,300 and grows at a rate of 5% every year. Which equation represents the town’s population after 6 years?

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Answer:

P=141,300(1+0.05)^6

Step-by-step explanation:

r = rate = 5/100 = 0.05

a = starting amount = 141,300

t = time = 6 years

% growth formula:

a(1+r)^t

141,300(1.05)^6

Answer:

P=141,300(1+0.05)^6

Step-by-step explanation:

r = rate = 5/100 = 0.05

a = starting amount = 141,300

t = time = 6 years

% growth formula:

a(1+r)^t

141,300(1.05)^6

2 If a hockey team loses 33% of the games they play, what is the probability that this team will win exactly 10 games out of their next 15?
a. 0.6%
b. 21.4%
c. 19.8%
d. 11.1%​

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They lose 33% of games i.e 0.33They win 67% of games i e 0.67

So

P(A)=0.33P(A')=0.67

Now

They win from 15games=10They lose=5

The required probability

[tex]\\ \rm\rightarrowtail P(A')^{10}\times P(A)^5\times ^{15}C_{10}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \rm\rightarrowtail (0.33)^{5}\times (0.67)^{10}\times \dfrac{15!}{5!10!}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \rm\rightarrow 0.0039(0.0182)\times\dfrac{15(14)(13)(12)(11)10!}{5!10!}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \rm\rightarrowtail 0.00007098\times \dfrac{360360}{120}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \rm\rightarrowtail 0.00007098(3003)[/tex]

[tex]\\ \rm\rightarrowtail 0.213[/tex]

So probability

0.213(100)=21.3%

Option B

Answer:

b.  21.4 % (nearest tenth)

Step-by-step explanation:

P(lose) = 33% = 0.33

P(win) = 1 - 0.33 = 0.67

Using binomial distribution X ~ B(n, p)

where n is the number of trials and p is the probability of success

⇒ X ~ B(15, 0.67)

Binomial probability formula:

[tex]\sf P(X=x)= \ _nC_x\cdot p^x \cdot(1-p)^{n-x}[/tex]

[tex]\sf \implies P(X=10)=15C10\cdot 0.67^{10} \cdot(1-0.67)^{15-10}[/tex]

                       [tex]\sf =3003 \cdot 0.67^{10} \cdot 0.33^5[/tex]

                       [tex]\sf =0.214226434...[/tex]

Converting to percentage:

0.214266434... x 100% = 21.4 % (nearest tenth)

how do i use a model to tell whether the fractions are equivalent? numbers: 1/2 and 5/10 grade 4

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Answer:

ok so 5/10ths is also 3/6ths or 2/4ths or 1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve for m.
m/9 + 2/3 =7/3

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Answer:

m= 15

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] \frac{m}{9} + \frac{2}{3} = \frac{7}{3} [/tex]

To solve for m, start by moving the constants (numbers that are not attached to any variable) to the other side of the equation.

[tex] \frac{m}{9} = \frac{7}{3} - \frac{2}{3} [/tex]

Simplify:

[tex] \frac{m}{9} = \frac{5}{3} [/tex]

Multiply both sides by 9:

[tex]m = \frac{5}{3} \times 9[/tex]

Crossing out 3 from the denominator and from 9:

m= 5(3)

m= 15

The area of a rectangle is 108 square meters. The width is 9 meters. What is
the length?

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Answer:

L= 12

Step-by-step explanation:

area= L×B

108= 9×L

108= 9L

Divide both sides by 9

108/9= 9L/9

L= 12

-5 1/2+6 3/4+(-4 1/4)=

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Answer:

-3

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

-3

Step-by-step explanation:

that the answer

calculate them

This morning, Megan and her dad had smoothies for breakfast. Megan made her smoothie with 1 cup of mango and 3 cups of strawberries. Her dad made a giant smoothie with 2 cups of mango and 6 cups of strawberries. Did the smoothies have the same ratio of mango to strawberries?

yes or no

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Answer: yes its a 3:1 ratio

3 cups of strawberries

per 1 cup of mango

Step-by-step explanation:

so the best way i can try to explain it is this...

1 2 they both need a

_ x _ common denominator so

3 6 you need to multiply the smaller one to equal

the bottom number of the other one

oorr divide the big number on the bottom to equal

the smaller number on the bottom of the left

equation.

soooo 2 times (1:3) equals (2:6)

or divide by 2 to (2:6) to equal the denominator of 3 (same as smaller)

Error Analysis Your friend says that the volume of this sphere is 44.58
m3. Find the correct volume, using 3.14 for r. What mistake might your
friend have made?

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Answer:

the given dimension was used as the radius5.57 m³

Step-by-step explanation:

The volume of a sphere can be found using the formula ...

  V = 4/3πr³ . . . . . where r is the radius

__

The figure points to a diameter line and indicates 2.2 m. The arrowhead is in the middle of a radius line, making it easy to interpret the dimension as the radius of the sphere.

If 2.2 m is used as the radius, the volume is computed to be ...

  V = 4/3π(2.2 m)³ ≈ 44.58 m³

This agrees with your friend's volume, suggesting the diameter was used in place of the radius in the computation.

__

The correct volume, using 2.2 m as the diameter, is ...

  V = 4/3π(1.1 m)³ ≈ 5.57 m³

A right triangle has side lengths 5, 12, and 13 as shown below.
Use these lengths to find sin M, tan M, and cos M.

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Answer:

sin M = [tex]\frac{12}{13}[/tex], tan M = [tex]\frac{12}{5}[/tex], cos M = [tex]\frac{5}{13}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The sine of an angle is equal to [tex]\frac{opposite}{hypotenuse}[/tex].  The opposite (opposite from the angle) side is 12 and the hypotenuse is 13.

The tangent of an angle is equal to [tex]\frac{opposite}{adjacent}[/tex].  The opposite side is 12 and the adjacent (next to the angle) side is 5.

The cosine of an angle is equal to [tex]\frac{adjacent}{hypotenuse}[/tex].  The adjacent (next to the angle) side is 5 and the hypotenuse is 13.

There are few differences in Florida plants as fall arrives. What differences might you see in the seeds of Florida plants?

A The seeds are dormant.
B The seeds are being produced.
C The seeds are ready for harvest.
D The seeds are starting to germinate.

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In Florida, one difference in plants is that as fall arrives seeds are ready to be harvested.

What is fall?

Fall is one of the four seasons that exists in most countries including the United States. During this season, temperatures drop, and days become shorter.

How does this season affect Florida plants and seeds?

In most plants, the beginning of the fall implies the beginning of the harvesting season. This means that during this season seeds are ready to be collected or harvested.

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Answer:it answer is harvested

Step-by-step explanation:

Which of the following lists 3/6, 112, 15/18 in order from least to greatest?

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Answer:

3/6 ⇒ 9/12⇒ 15/18

Step-by-step explanation:

To put the following lists 3/6,9/12, 15/18 in order from least to greatest we can turn the fraction into decimal..

3/6 = 0.5

15/18 = 0.83333333333

9/12= 0.75

Hence from least to greatest:

0.5,0.75, 0.83333333333

Also know as:

3/6,9/12,15/18

~lenvy~

Answer:

Order 3/6, 9/12, and 15/18 from least to greatest.

Keep in mind, there are multiple ways into finding the answer to this question.

First, we must simplify these fractions as much as possible then find a possible common denominator.

3/6 simplifies to 1/2

9/12 simplifies to 3/4

15/18 simplifies to 5/6

Now we have fractions of 1/2(3/6), 3/4(9/12), and 5/6(15/18).

If we look at these fractions, we can see that they have a common denominator of 12. So let's convert these fractions into having a denominator of 12;

1/2 x 6/6 = 6/12

3/4 x 3/3 = 9/12

5/6 x 2/2 = 10/12.

So now we have the fractions 6/12(3/6), 9/12(9/12), and 10/12(5/6).

These are already ordered from least to greatest.

So therefore, this'll be ordered;

3/6, 9/12, and 15/18.

please help me out with these two problems

find X and Y

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

I'll work on the left triangle first:

tan 20 = x /10

x = 10tan 20 = 3.64

cos 20 = 10/y

y = 10/cos20 = 10.64.

tan 70 = 12/x

x = 12/tan 70 = 4.37.

sin 70 = 12/y

y =  12/sin70 = 12.77.

evaluate 6+4/a + b/3 when a=4 and b=3

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Answer: 31/4 or 7.75

Step-by-step explanation:

it’s the coordinate plan

what ratios are equivalent to 4/11

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Answer:

Here!!

Step-by-step explanation:

Here are a few ratios that are equivalent to  4 : 11  . . . . .

8 : 22

12 : 33

20 : 55

400 : 1100

308 : 847

4 billion : 11 billion

A mirror is the shape of an ellipse defined by startfraction y squared over 7.29 endfraction startfraction x squared over 6.25 endfraction = 1 with units in feet. which statement identifies the orientation of the mirror and its greatest dimension? the mirror has a vertical orientation and is 5.4 ft tall. the mirror has a horizontal orientation and is 5.4 ft wide. the mirror has a vertical orientation and is 7.29 ft tall. the mirror has a horizontal orientation and is 7.29 ft wide.

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The major axis, which is horizontal, is of the length [tex]2\sqrt{7.29} = 5.4[/tex] ft, the miror axis, which is vertical, is of the length [tex]2\sqrt{6.25} = 5[/tex] ft.

What is the equation of ellipse if its major and minor axis are given?

Suppose that the major axis is of the length 2a units, and that minor axis is of 2b units, then if major axis is on x-axis and minor axis is on y-axis, then the equation of that ellipse would be:

[tex]\dfrac{x^2}{a^2} + \dfrac{y^2}{b^2} =1[/tex]

For the considered case, the equation of the considered ellipse is:

[tex]\dfrac{x^2}{(\sqrt{7.29})^2} + \dfrac{y^2}{(\sqrt{5.4})^2} =1[/tex]

Thus, the major axis, which is horizontal, is of the length [tex]2\sqrt{7.29} = 5.4[/tex] ft,

the miror axis, which is vertical, is of the length [tex]2\sqrt{6.25} = 5[/tex] ft.

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Answer:

The mirror has a vertical orientation and is 5.4 ft tall.

Step-by-step explanation:

Got it right. The major axis is vertical (the ellipse has a vertical orientation) because the y^2 term comes first. It is 5.4 ft tall because if you take the square root of the number under the y^2 term (square root of 7.29), it is equal to 2.7. This is only the distance from the center to one vertex on the major axis, and so twice 2.7 is 5.4, and the mirror is 5.4 ft tall.

Also I know I am weeks late, but maybe this will help others at some point. Sorry I didn't get here in time!

If there are 40% of girls and 250 are boys, find
(i) the total number of students
(ii) the number of girls.​

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Step-by-step answer:

If there are 40% students that are girls , and the rest are 250 boys. Then that must mean there are 60% boys. Because that is the compliment.

i)

Because we know that 60% of the people in the group are boys, and that the amount of boys amounts to 250, we can model an equation like this.

[tex]Total * 0.6 = 250[/tex].

[tex]Total = 250/0.6[/tex]

[tex]Total = 417[/tex]

There are 417 students

ii)

Because we know that the total amount is 417, we can find the amount of girls there are by multiplying the total by the percentage.

[tex]417 * 0.4 = 167[/tex]

There are 167 students that are girls.

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The highest gross domestic product in the worldC. People who live longer than the world averageD. Long work hours 1. This political cartoon of Warren Harding is most likely trying topresent a view thata. Harding's views and speeches lack freshnessb. Harding was a hard workerc. Harding was a businessmandHarding was a sharp dresserin class" A guest walks in and needs a room for the night. The rack rate for rooms is 15% higher than the average rate of $165 per night. What rate will the walk-in guest pay for the night? Arnold Gragston had escaped slavery in Kentucky. After he was free, he returned to Kentucky and helped others escape to freedom, taking them across the Ohio River to an Underground Railroad station in Ohio. Here is an excerpt from an interview he did in 1938.Well, there in Ripley [Ohio] was a man named Mr. Rankins; Mr. Rankins had a regular station for the slaves. He had a big lighthouse in his yard, about thirty feet high, and he kept it burning all night. It always meant freedom for [a] slave if he could get to this light. Sometimes Mr. Rankins would have twenty or thirty slaves that had run away on his place at the timeThose that wanted to stay around that part of Ohio could stay, but didnt many of them do it, because there was too much danger that you would be walking along free one night, feel a hand over your mouth, and be back across the river and in slavery again in the morning. And nobody in the world ever got a chance to know as much misery as a slave that had escaped and been caught So a whole lot of them went on North to other parts of Ohio, or to New York, Chicago or Canada... I dont think there was much chance for a slave to make a living in Canada, but didnt many of them come back. They seem like they rather starve up there in the cold than to be back in slaveryI never got anything from a single one of the people I carried over the river to freedom. I didnt want anything; after I had made a few trips I got to like itI did it for four yearsWhat was the greatest danger that people who had escaped slavery faced once they were free? 3x+5xy=4xy2x=3[tex]solve simultinously[/tex] Maintain accurate records relating to children's overall welfare in early years Is 'during' a pronoun, verb, adverb, or preposition? IDENTIFY THE PROPERTY WHICH JUSTIFIES THE FOLLOWING CONCLUSIONA. REFLECTIVE PROPERTYB. ADDITION PROPERTY OF EQUALITYC. SYMMETRIC PROPERTYD. MULTIPLICATION PROPERTY OF EQUALITY1. If =4, then + 2=7....__.....__2.AB = AB3. If = y, Then 2 = 2y4. If 9 = 6+3, then 6+3 =9Please answer correctly do not concentrate wrong and rely only on the pontos:) Strong bases are ____________ of group ____________ metals (ex. ____________ ) or larger group ____________ metals (ex. ____________ ), or oxides of the same metals. Which choice shows (9 x 3) x 20 correctly rewritten using the associative property and then correctly simplified? What is the definition of spring scale? Help picture below problem 13 What role did the mediterranean play in the development of large empires, like ancient greece and rome?.