Answer:
Your answer would be 14,880, so it would be greater than 12,400.
12,400 * 1 1/5 = 14,880
Answer: False, there are actually 900 different three-digit numbers
========================================================
Explanation:
The three digit numbers span from 100 to 999, including both endpoints.
This means we have 999-100+1 = 900 different three-digit numbers.
You subtract the endpoints (large-small) and add 1 to include the lower endpoint.
Here's a smaller example of why this works: say you had the set {1,2,3,4} and we wanted to count the number of items in this set. Clearly there are 4 items. Note how subtracting the endpoints 4-1 gets us 3 instead, so we add on 1 to include that left endpoint.
The first one is 13 points and the 2nd one is 8. I'm pretty sure, hope this helps! :)
Answer:
Fernando incorrectly found the product of –2 and –5.
Step-by-step explanation:
Fernando evaluated the numerator of the fraction incorrectly.
Fernando simplified StartFraction 20 over 2 EndFraction incorrectly.
Fernando incorrectly found the product of –2 and –5.
Fernando evaluated (negative 3) squared incorrectly.
Fernando's calculation
5(9-5) / 2 + (-2)(-5) + (-3)^2
= 5(4) / 2 - 10 + 9
= 20/2 - 10 + 9
= 10 - 10 + 9
= 9
Correct calculation
5(9-5) / 2 + (-2)(-5) + (-3)^2
= 5(4) / 2 + (10) + 9
= 20/2 + 10 + 9
= 10 + 10 + 9
= 29
Therefore,
Fernando's error was multiplying (-2)(-5) to be equal to -10 instead of 10
Fernando incorrectly found the product of –2 and –5.