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Mara carried water bottles to the field to share with her team at halftime. The water bottles weighed a total of 60x2 + 48x + 24 ounces.

Which factorization could represent the number of water bottles and weight of each water bottle?

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Answer:

its B on edg 2021

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top answer is right

User Georgi Naumov
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Hey there!

Question reads "Mara carried water bottles to the field to share with her team at halftime. The water bottles weighed a total of
\bold{60x^2 + 48x + 24} ounces.
Which factorization could represent the number of water bottles and weight of each water bottle?"

  • Firstly, let's find out our factors of the equation

  • \bold{60x^2=2(2)(3)(5)(x)(x)} (we get two "
    \bold{x's}" because it forms our "square root")

  • \bold{48x=2(2)(2)(3)(2)(x)}

  • \bold{24=2(2)(3)(2)}
  • Look for the common factor of the equation it should help you locate your answer:
    \bold{2(2)(3)=12}

  • \boxed{\boxed{\bold{Answer:12(5x^2+4x+2)}}}
    \checkmark

Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!

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User Franek Madej
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