The expression of the decimal number 65.8246 in word form is; tens + 5 ones + 8 tenths + 2 hundredths + 4 thousandths
<h3>How to express decimal numbers?</h3>
A decimal is a number that consists of a whole and a fractional part. Decimal numbers lie between integers and represent numerical value for quantities that are whole plus some part of a whole.
Now, we are given the decimal number 65.824 to write in words. This can be written as;
6 tens + 5 ones + 8 tenths + 2 hundredths + 4 thousandths
The reason for the above is that we can rewrite the given decimal in fraction form as;
60 + 5 + 8/10 + 2/100 + 4/1000
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Step-by-step explanation:
OK so
Tomatoes = 2 3/8 = 19/8 (turned into improper fraction)
Asparagus = 1 1/4 =5/4
Potatoes = 2 7/8 = 23/8
Total vegetables used =
19/8 + 5/4 + 23/8 = 42/8 + 5/4 = 42+10/8 =52/8
Answer is 52/8 = 6.5
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I think 2,057.21 because 18,541.89 divided by 9 is 2,057.21
Answer:
-1.2
Step-by-step explanation:
3.8-5=-1.2
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A. 1/5 fish
We know that 2/5 of Mike's fish are clownfish. Therefore, 3/5 are not clownish as 5/5 – 2/5 = 3/5. Also, if you look at the model, there are five pieces. If we assume that model represents the whole of Mike's fish and you take away two pieces, you are left with 3/5. So we know that the remaining fish is 3/5
Next, we know that of these 3/5 fish, 1/3 is damselfish, so we need to find 1/3 of 3/5. To do this, we must multiply 1/3 by 3/5 as "of" means multiply in Math.
So: 1/3 • 3/5 = 1 • 3/3 • 5 = 3/15 3 ÷ 3 = 1 and 15 ÷ 3 = 5 3/15 = 1/5
1/5 of Mike's fish are damsel fish
B. 2/5 fish
Now we know that 1/5 of Mike's fish is damselfish, and 2/5 is clownfish. To find the fraction of his fish that are neither, therefore, we must subtract their sum from the whole.
First, we add 1/5 and 2/5 together. Adding the numerators, 1 and 2, we get 1/5 + 2/5 = 3/5
Next, we subtract: 5/5 – 3/5 = 2/5, so 2/5 of his fish are neither clownfish or damselfish
And if you look at the model again, you can see that if you cross out 1 piece for the damselfish, and 2 pieces for the clownfish, you are left with 2/5