3(1)+4<span>≥ 13
7</span><span>≥ 13
No
3(2.5)+4</span><span>≥ 13
11.5</span><span>≥ 13
No
3(3)+4</span><span>≥ 13
13</span><span>≥ 13
Yes
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Answer:
Finding the missing number is fairly simple and can be done in a few short steps. I will show you using the 21 / __ fraction.
First, divide the included number by its corresponding number in the original fraction.
21 ÷ 3 = 7
To find what the denominator of this would be, multiply 4 by 7.
4 * 7 = 28
The fraction would be 21 / 28.
This works with both numerators and denominators. If you need more of the answers just ask in the comments.
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Answer:
1. The negative sign on an exponent means the reciprocal. A negative exponent tells how many times to divide a base number.
2. A positive tells how many times to multiply a base number.
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