Answer:
1 1/15
Step-by-step explanation:
64 minutes is the same thing as 64/60 minutes.
64 goes into 60 once. 64-60=4, so that would be your numerator. You would keep the denominator as 60, since it's still out of 60.
If you put those numbers together your fraction would be
1 and 4/60, if you want to simplify, 60/4=15, so 1 and 1/15 would be your fraction.
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No.
The distance is |-5 -3| = 8 units. (Y-coordinates are the same, so the distance is measured entirely in the x-direction. Distance is non-negative.)
Answer:
c
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
To find Carys' earnings in one hour, fill in h=1 in the formula:
E = 10·1 = 10
Carys earns 10 dollars per hour.
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To find the number of hours required to earn 1 dollar, fill in E=1 in the formula:
1 = 10h
0.1 = h . . . . . divide by 10
It takes 0.1 hours for Carys to earn 1 dollar.
Consider the equation y = x^2. No matter what x happens to be, the result y will never be negative even if x is negative. Example: x = -3 leads to y = x^2 = (-3)^2 = 9 which is positive.
Since y is never negative, this means the inverse x = sqrt(y) has the right hand side never be negative. The entire curve of sqrt(x) is above the x axis except for the x intercept of course. Put another way, we cannot plug in a negative input into the square root function for this reason. This similar idea applies to any even index such as fourth roots or sixth roots.
Meanwhile, odd roots such as a cube root has its range extend from negative infinity to positive infinity. Why? Because y = x^3 can have a negative output. Going back to x = -3 we get y = x^3 = (-3)^3 = -27. So we can plug a negative value into the cube root to get some negative output. We can get any output we want, negative or positive. So the range of any radical with an odd index is effectively the set of all real numbers. Visually this produces graphs that have parts on both sides of the x axis.