Question..
Combine like terms to create an equivalent expression.
½ −⅙q +⅚q - ⅓
Answer:
½ −⅙q +⅚q - ⅓ is equivalent to ⅔q + ⅙
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
½ −⅙q +⅚q - ⅓
Required
Equivalence
½ −⅙q +⅚q - ⅓
We start by collecting like terms.
⅚q - ⅙q + ½ - ⅓
Factorize
(⅚ - ⅙)q + ½ - ⅓
((5 - 1)/6)q + ½ - ⅓
(4/6)q + ½ - ⅓
Reduce 4/6 to lowest term
⅔q + ½ - ⅓
Evaluate fraction
⅔q + (3 - 2)/6
⅔q + ⅙
Hence, ½ −⅙q +⅚q - ⅓ is equivalent to ⅔q + ⅙
Answer:
14
Step-by-step explanation:
7+7=14
Answer:
7
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a simple equation.
-4+y = 3
or -4 + y +4 = 3 + 4 [adding 4 to both sides]
or y = 7
Therefore, y = 7.
Not sure what you mean by drag and drop but Im going to attempt this.
-3/5 = -12/20
1/5 = 4/20
That makes no sense. It should be -8/20 < 7/20?
Answer:
13.2855 salt
Step-by-step explanation:
31÷7 = 4.4285
4.4285 × 3 = 13.2855 salt