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Explain two ways you could solve 20 = 5(-3 + x).
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Jacks bank statement shows an account balance of -$25.50. which describes the magnitude, of size, of the debt in dollars
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Hii1977 cleaner shrimp are a species of shrimp that clean parasites from other organisms. fish allow the shrimp to eat the parasites in their mouth. the shrimp get a source of nutrition. the relationship between the shrimp and the fish is this association indicates that for the smaill aneser arecommensal,mutualistic,or parasitic for the begger one the anser are the shrimp and fish benefit each other , the shrimp harm the fish, or the fish do not benetit from the shrimp
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Ascientist has discovered an organism that produces five offspring exactly one hour after its own birth, and then goes on to live for one week without producing any additional offspring. each replicated organism also replicates at the same rate. at hour one, there is one organism. at hour two, there are five more organisms. how many total organisms are there at hour seven? 2,801 19,531 19,607 97.655
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Complete each statement from the information given and the triangle criterion you used. if the triangles cannot be shown to be congruent, leave the box for the second triangle blank and choose for reason “cannot be determined.” carbon - regular hexagon. ∆can ≅ ∆ by
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