Answer:
15
Step-by-step explanation:
there are 15 sixteenths in 15/16, how you figure this out is the numerator tells you how many are in the fraction, in this case the numerator says 15, so there are 15, sixteenths in, 15/16
Answer:
c. x>4
Step-by-step explanation:
subtract 7 from both sides. 11-7=4
x>4
Answer:
The first option is correct, 12/30 and 25/30
Step-by-step explanation:
To get common denominators, you need to find the GFC (greatest common factor) of 5 and 6, which is 30. Then you would need to make the fractions equal the same as the original fractions, by multiplying.
2/5 = ?/30 <- you can see that 30 is 6 times more than 5. so this means you multiply 2 by 6 to get 12. 12/30
5/6 = ?/30 <- you can see that 30 is 5 times more than 6. so this means you multiply 5 by 5 to get 25. 25/30