20 - 8.47 = 11.53. take away the money he used for lunch from the starting amount of 20.
Answer from: Quest
step-by-step explanation:
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Answer from: Quest
aloha~! my name is zalgo and i am here to you out on this amazing day. to answer your question, yes, nonzero numbers can have a greatest common factor and that would be 1. still don't get it? let me considering every number is divisible by 1 and hence every number has 1 as a factor of theirs. so, if 2 nonzero numbers didn't share any gcf (greatest common factor), they would still have a factor in common and that would be 1.
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Answer from: Quest
graph b
step-by-step explanation:
one solution- graph a (clear intercepting point.)
no solution- graph b (they're parallel, there will never be a point of interception.)
infinite solutions- graph c (all points intercept.)
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