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[Answered] A basketball player has already scored 56 points in a game. The team record for points in a game is 72. Which equation would allow you to find out how many more points the player needs to tie the record? A) [tex]$56-72=x$[/tex] B) [tex]$56+72=x$[/tex] C) [tex]$56+x=72$[/tex] D) [tex]$72+x=56$[/tex]

[Answered] A 504 plan is a formal education plan that addresses the needs of students who require special education services. A. True B. False

[Answered] Lesson 4 Listen Identify the zeros of [tex]f(x)=x^3+3 x^2+2 x[/tex] A. [tex]x=-1,-2[/tex] B. [tex]x=1,2[/tex] C. [tex]x=0,-1,-2[/tex] D. [tex]x=0,1,2[/tex]

[Answered] Choose the best translation of the following sentence. This house is clean. A. Esta casa está limpia. B. Esa casa está limpia.

[Answered] Bryan wants to ship three medium-sized boxes. Two companies offer different rates. | Company | Rate | |---|---| | A | $14.65 per box | | B | First box is free, $ 16.20 for any additional boxes | Bryan used the six steps to solve this problem. On one of the steps, he decided that he would use multiplication and addition to compare the companies and find the

[Answered] A standard deck of cards has 52 cards, 13 of each of the 4 suits: hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades. After the deck, Linbo deals the cards to his friends for the game. Which expression can be used to find the probability the first three cards that he deals are all hearts if none of them are replaced? $\left(\frac{13}{52}\right)\left(\frac{12}{52}\right)\left(\frac{11}{52}\right)$ $\left(\frac{13}{52}\right)\left(\frac{12}{51}\right)\left(\frac{11}{50}\right)$ $\left(\frac{13}{52}\right)\left(\frac{13}{52}\right)\left(\frac{13}{52}\right)$ $\left(\frac{13}{52}\right)\left(\frac{13}{51}\right)\left(\frac{13}{50}\right)$

[Answered] Events that make a conflict more difficult are called A. causes B. complications C. reactions D. resolutions

[Answered] Determine the quotient. Write your answer in scientific notation. $\left(8.4 \times 10^6\right) \div\left(1.2 \times 10^2\right)$

[Answered] Mrs. Culland is finding the center of a circle whose equation is $x^2+y^2+6 x+4 y-3=0$ by completing the square. Her work is shown. $x^2+y^2+6 x+4 y-3=0$ $x^2+6 x+y^2+4 y-3=0$ $(x^2+6 x)+(y^2+4 y)=3$ $(x^2+6 x+9)+(y^2+4 y+4)=3+\underline{9}+4$ Which completes the work correctly? A. $(x-3)^2+(y-2)^2=4^2$, so the center is $(3,2)$. B. $(x+3)^2+(y+2)^2=4^2$, so the center is $(3,2)$. C. $(x-3)^2+(y-2)^2=4^2$, so the center is $(-3,-2)$. D. $(x+3)^2+(y+2)^2=4^2$, so the center is $(-3,-2)$.

[Answered] Find the LCD for the following rational expressions. $\frac{8}{5 a^4 b^5}, \frac{9}{10 a^3 b^7}$ LCD = $\square$ (Simplify your answer.)