Fill in the digits for the given place values in the following whole number.8,932,539hundred thousands: tens:
A. Hundred thousands: 8, tens: 3
B. Hundred thousands: 9, tens: 3
C. Hundred thousands: 9, tens: 2
D. Hundred thousands: 3, tens: 5
Answer: B
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Solve.Mark is filling decorative oil lamps for a reception. Each lamp can hold cup of oil. Mark has 1
cups of oil available. How many oil lamps can Mark fill completely?
A. 2 oil lamps
B. 5 oil lamps
C. 3 oil lamps
D. 4 oil lamps
If possible, factor the polynomial completely. If a polynomial cannot be factored, state that it is prime.18x2 - 32
A. 4(3x + 4)(3x - 4) B. 2(3x + 4)(3x - 4) C. 2(3x - 4)2 D. 2(3x + 4)2
Provide an appropriate response.Evaluate the exponential expression -6p0, if p ? 0.
A. -6p B. -6 C. 0 D. -1
Find the partial fraction decomposition for the rational expression.
A. 1 + +
B. +
C. +
D. 1 + +