Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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Multiply.
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Multiply.
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Multiply.
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Identify the products in the statement.
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Identify the factors in the statement.
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Find the product. (Multiply.) Use the shortcut method.
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Find the product. (Multiply.) Use the shortcut method.
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Find the product. (Multiply.) Use the shortcut method.
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Find the product. (Multiply.) Use the shortcut method.
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Find the product. (Multiply.) Use the shortcut method.
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Find the product. (Multiply.) Use the shortcut method.
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Use the distributive property to rewrite the expression, then
simplify.
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Use the distributive property to rewrite the expression, then
simplify.
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Find a solution for the equation.
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Exercise and CaloriesThe table below gives the amount of energy
expended during 1 hour of various activities for people of different weights. Use the information
from the table to determine how many calories are burned by a 120-lb person who jogs for 6 hours and
then goes bike riding for 3 hours? ACTIVITY | 120 POUNDS | 150 POUNDS | 180 POUNDS | Bicycling | 252 | 347 | 472 | Bowling | 202 | 287 | 320 | Handball | 504 | 626 | 714 | Jogging | 554 | 614 | 759 | Skiing | 460 | 568 | 698 | | | | |
a. | 4,080 calories | b. | 5,970 calories | c. | 3,174
calories | d. | 4,725 calories |
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