# A and b are positive integers and a-b=2 … Evaluate the following:27^1/3 b / 9^1/2 aThere is an image attached of the problemPLEASE

A and b are positive integers and a-b=2 ... Evaluate the following: 27^1/3 b / 9^1/2 a
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$A and b are positive integers and a-b=2 ... Evaluate the following: 27^1/3 b / 9^1/2 a There is a$

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1. cupcake3103670 says:

Choice A

Step-by-step explanation:

The inequalities are greater than or equal to for the 5-x, so the bubble needs to be filled in. Only choice A does that.

2. janshnajdajdnnahjd says:

Answer is in a file below

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3. lashaeperson says:

If you will count the faces of this three dimensional geometrical shape , there are 5 faces in which there are 2 triangles and 3 Quadrilaterals.

So,to draw the net of this solid , you need

⇒As there are 3 Quadrilaterals which is in the shape of parallelogram,

You need three rectangles ,to draw the net of this object.

Option C: 3

4. jazzlashayy1487 says:

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5. xmiice1981 says:

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6. evere11605 says:

Only three rectangles are needed, the one at the bottom and the two at the sides.
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7. Expert says:

Idon't know that language
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8. thezbell says:

table

Step-by-step explanation:

it is the only one where y is not the cost instead it is the # of tickets

9. Expert says:

They sought new allies to germany tried to get mexico to join and put pressure on the us. the us joined the allies because of the lucitania

10. saabrrinnaaa says:

7

Step-by-step explanation:

Divide 427 and 61 to find the quotient.

427 ÷ 61

= 7

11. corcoranrobert1959 says:

Approximately 28 inches
Diameter of circle is 4.5 (tip (0)inches + side (9 inches) /2 for diameter of circle in equilateral circle)
Circumference+ 28 inches

12. samy17 says:

Opens up, has a minimum

Step-by-step explanation:

If the x^2 term is positive the parabola opens up, if it is negative it opens down. Minimum always goes with up, maximum with down