Well as you can see 5 x 2/3= 3 1/3 there is 7 steps to figure it out
1. set up the problem
5 x 2/3
2. put a 1 on 5 to make it a fraction
5/1 x 2/3
3. multiply and divide
(5 x 2) / (1/3)
4. find out the answer
10/3
5. turn the answer into a mixed fraction
10 divided by 3= 3.1 3 stays the same you don't need to say 1
6. it equals
3 1/3
7. so the answer is
3 1/3
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Your answer is the last option, 6.
We can work this out by looking for the total of people that like tennis in the table, and subtracting it from the total amount of people that like baseball.
This gives us a total of 46 people that like baseball, subtract 40 people that like tennis, and 46 - 40 = 6.
I hope this helps!
The square root of a a negative integer is imaginary.
It would still be a negative under a square root if you multiplied it by 2, therefor it will still be imaginary, or I’m assuming as your book calls it, undefined.
2•(sqrt-1) = 2sqrt-1
If you add a number to -1 itself, specifically 1 or greater it will become a positive number or 0 assuming you just add 1. In that case it would be defined.
-1 + 1 = 0
-1 + 2 = 1
If you add a number to the entire thing “sqrt-1” it will not be defined.
(sqrt-1) + 1 = 1+ (sqrt-1)
If you subtract a number it will still have a negative under a square root, meaning it would be undefined.
(sqrt-1) + 1 = 1 + (sqrt-1)
however if you subtract a negative number from -1 itself, you end up getting a positive number or zero. (Subtracting a negative number is adding because the negative signs cancel out).
-1 - -1 = 0
-1 - -2 = 1
If you squared it you would get -1, which is defined
sqrt-1 • sqrt-1 = -1
and if you cubed it, you would get a negative under a square root again, therefor it would be undefined.
sqrt-1 • sqrt-1 • sqrt-1 = -1 • sqrt-1 = -1(sqrt-1)
Sorry if this answer is confusing, I don’t have a scientific keyboard, I’ll get one soon.