To expand (3 - 2x)^6 use the binomial theorem:
(x + y)^ n = C(n,0) x^ny^0 + C(n,1)x^(n-1) y + C(n,2)x^(n-2) y^2 + ...+ C(n,n+1)xy^(n-1) + C(n,n)x^0y^n
So, for x = 3, y = -2x , and n = 6 you get:
(3 - 2x) ^6 = C(6,0)(3)^6 + C(6,1)(3)^5 (-2x) + C(6,2) (3)^4 (-2x)^3 + C(6,3) (3^3) (-2x)^4 + C(6,4)(3)^2 (-2x)^4 + C(6,5) (3) (-2x)^5 + C(6,6) (-2x)^6
So, the sixth term is C(6,5)(3)(-2x)^5 = 6! / [5! (6-5)! ] * 3 * (-2)^5 x^5 = - 6*3*32 = - 576 x^5.
The coefficient of that term is - 576.
Answer: - 576
Alex can buy at most 4 pounds of tomatoes
Let:
a represent pounds of tomatoes to buy
3a represent pounds of black beans to buy
Total cost of each ingredient that can be bought = number of pounds x price per pound
Tomatoes = a x $1.60 = 1.60a
Black beans = 3a x $1.70 = 5.1a
1.60a + 5.1a = 26.80
Add similar terms
6.7a = 26.80
Divide both sides of the equation by 6.7
a = 4 pounds
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Answer:
30-100/1000*120
Step-by-step explanation:
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The hypotenuse of the way that they have taken is equal to 2 miles. Jogging this distance with a rate of 5 miles per hour will take Jesse 0.4 hours. Further, for Mark to be back to the starting point, the total distance covered is 2.75. Dividing the distance by 12 miles per hour, it will take Mark only 0.23 hours. Thus, Mark will reach the initial point first.
Yes because if you add up the left side it equals 53 and he got it right 53/53 times or 100% of the time