Dear Joanna243, what do you mean by a "negative fraction decimal". You can't have a fraction and a decimal at the same time. I'll solve it anyway. Take 1/3 and do 1÷3 to get approximately 0.33, then you plug the -3 with 0.33 to get -3.33
If the tax was 10%, then you’d end up paying the original 100% plus the additional 10% tax, so you’d pay 110% of the original price.
In your example, it’s the same, except you have 8.25% tax, so you’d pay 100%+8,25% or 108.25% of the original price.
That’s stated as a percent.
To convert a percent to a decimal, you divide by 100:
108.25 ÷ 100 = 1.0825
To convert a decimal to a fraction, you have to know the place value of the smallest place. In this case, the 5 is in the ten thousandths place.
10825/10000
You can always double check that fraction on a calculator.
Answer:
correct
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
5 + 2 x 9
Step 1 = 7 x 9
Step 2 = 63
Step-by-step explanation:
= 5 + 2 x 9
= 5 + ( 2 x 9 )
= 5 + 18
= 23
Step 2 = 7 x 9
= 63
Step 3 = 63
C. jin did not make a mistake
<em>Sorry </em><em>i'm </em><em>wrong </em><em>:</em><em>)</em>