Solve. Give your answer as a mixed number if appropriate.
= 
A. 39
B. 1292
C.
D. 4
Answer: A
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Answer the question.In order to determine premiums, life insurance companies must compute the probable date of death. They have determined that Carl LaFong, age 33, is expected to live another 45.7 years. Does this mean that Carl will live until he is 78.7 years old? If not, what does it mean?
A. No, it means that Carl will live to be 78.7 years old, give or take a week. B. Yes. C. No, it means that for a large group of persons with the same risk factors as Carl, the average age at death would be approximately 78.7 years old. D. No, it means that for a large group of persons with the same risk factors as Carl, at least one person would live to an age of exactly 78.7 years old.
Evaluate the expression
What will be an ideal response?
Find the degree of the following polynomial and determine whether it is a monomial, binomial, trinomial, or none of these.10y9 + 4
A. 9; binomial B. 10; monomial C. 10; binomial D. 0; binomial
Subtract. -
A. -
B.
C. 0
D. undefined