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dem82 [27]
3 years ago
13

Help????Show work pleaseNumbers 1 through 8

Mathematics
1 answer:
AnnZ [28]3 years ago
7 0

1). 15 / 8 - 2 / 5

15 / 18 - 2 / 5

15 / 18 + -2 / 5

5 / 6 + -2 / 5

25 / 30 + -12 / 30

25 + -12 / 30

Answer: 13 /30 (Decimal: 0.433333)







2). 2 / 23 + 1 / 2

2 / 23 + 1 / 2

4 / 46 + 23 / 46

4 + 23 / 46

Answer: 27 / 46 (Decimal: 0.586957)





3). 1 / 3 + 14 / 15

1 /3 + 14 / 15

5 /15 + 14 / 15

5 + 14 / 15

Answer: 19 / 15 ====> 1 4 / 15 ( Decimal: 1.266667)





4). 1 / 6 + 2 5 / 8

1 / 6 + 2 5 / 8

1 / 6 + 21 / 8

67 / 24

Answer: 2 19 /24 ( Decimal: 2.791667)






5). 4 / 5 * 1 2 / 3

4 / 5 * 5 / 3

4 / 3

Answer: 1 1 / 3 ( Decimal: 1.333333)







6). 8 / 2 1 / 5

8 / 11 / 5

40 / 11

Answer: 3 7 / 11 ( Decimal: 3.636364)











7). 6 1 / 4 * 3 1 /2

25 / 4 * 3 1 / 2

25 / 4 * 7 / 2

175 / 8

Answer: 21 7 / 8 (Decimal: 21.875)













8). 1 5 / 6 * 4

11 / 6 * 4

22 / 3

Answer: 7 1 / 3 (Decimal: 7.333333)








Hope that helps!!!!! : )



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