25/8 8x3=24 3 1/8 is the answer
Answer: 12 sections of 1/16 acre
Step-by-step explanation:
We want to find how many sections of 1/16 acre we can have in a total area of 3/4 acre.
This is equal to the quotient between 3/4 and 1/16
Remember that if we have two rational numbers (a/b) and (c/d) the quotient can be writen as:
(a/b)/(c/d) = (a/b)*(d/c) = (a*d)/(b*c)
The quotient we want to solve is:
(3/4)/(1/16) = (3/4)*(16/1) = (3*16)/4 = 12
Then you can have 12 sections of 1/16 acre
4.
56/10= 5 r.6
for another team of ten you need 6+_=10
6+4=10
Moves the decimal over two places to the right and that will be your percentage.
To prove that x = 2 in the equation given, first, we write the given.
(4) Given: (A) 12 - x = 20 - 5x
Then, add 5x to both sides of the equation,
(3) Addition property of equality: (B) 12 + 4x = 20
Then, subtract 12 from both sides of the equation
(2) Subtraction property of equality: (C) 4x = 8
Lastly, divide both sides by 4
(1) Division property of equality : (D) x = 2