We have to calculate the difference of the given polynomials, we follows as:

After opening the brackets, the signs of all the terms changes as there is negative sign before the bracket.
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Combining all the like terms, we get as
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Option A is the correct answer.
#1 is incorrect. The first equation says that his grandmother is not more than 80 years old. If you confine yourself to whole numbers, then she could be 80 but not more. That inequality should be written as g < 81 or if you are a purist, g≤ 80.
The second equation is correct. At the very most her age is equal to 3k - 3 so at most it would be written as g = 3k - 3.
Since it is not that much, you would write it as g ≤ 3k - 3
Answer: 0.5898
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : J.J. Redick of the Los Angeles Clippers had a free throw shooting percentage of 0.901 .
We assume that,
The probability that .J. Redick makes any given free throw =0.901 (1)
Free throws are independent.
So it is a binomial distribution .
Using binomial probability formula, the probability of getting success in x trials :

, where n= total trials
p= probability of getting in each trial.
Let x be binomial variable that represents the number of a=makes.
n= 14
p= 0.901 (from (1))
The probability that he makes at least 13 of them will be :-

![=^{14}C_{13}(0.901)^{13}(1-0.901)^1+^{14}C_{14}(0.901)^{14}(1-0.901)^0\\\\=(14)(0.901)^{13}(0.099)+(1)(0.901)^{14}\ \ [\because\ ^nC_n=1\ \&\ ^nC_{n-1}=n ]\\\\\approx0.3574+0.2324=0.5898](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%3D%5E%7B14%7DC_%7B13%7D%280.901%29%5E%7B13%7D%281-0.901%29%5E1%2B%5E%7B14%7DC_%7B14%7D%280.901%29%5E%7B14%7D%281-0.901%29%5E0%5C%5C%5C%5C%3D%2814%29%280.901%29%5E%7B13%7D%280.099%29%2B%281%29%280.901%29%5E%7B14%7D%5C%20%5C%20%5B%5Cbecause%5C%20%5EnC_n%3D1%5C%20%5C%26%5C%20%5EnC_%7Bn-1%7D%3Dn%20%5D%5C%5C%5C%5C%5Capprox0.3574%2B0.2324%3D0.5898)
∴ The required probability = 0.5898
Answer: The greatest number of plates Lenin can prepare = 4
and there will be 3 chickens and 4 rolls in each plate.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: Lenin is preparing dinner plates. He has 12 pieces of chicken and 16 rolls.
To make all the plates identical without any food left over, the greatest number of plates Lenin can prepare = G.C.D.(12,16)=4
The number of pieces of chicken in each plate = 
The number of pieces of rolls in each plate = 
So, the greatest number of plates Lenin can prepare = 4
and there will be 3 chickens and 4 rolls in each plate.
<span>A
computer is normally $899 but is discounted to $799.
Question: What percent of the original price does Shawn pay?
=> 799 dollars is the discounted price
=> 899 dollars is the original price
=> 899 – 799 = 100 dollars – the discount price that was deducted to the
original price.
Solution
=> 100 / 899 = 0.11
=> 0.11 * 100% = 11%
Thus, the computer has a discount of 11%.</span>