Yep!
Weighing #1: Start off by splitting the pile of 12 coins evenly into two piles, 6 in each pile. Put one pile on each side of the balance. The side that is weighed down has the fake coin it in. Ignore the other 6 coins.
Weighing #2: Now you have 6 coins left. Split the pile evenly again, 3 in each pile. Repeat the same process and put each pile on one side of the balance. The side that is weighed down has your fake coin in it. Ignore the other 3 coins.
Weighing #3: You have 3 coins left. Take two coins, whichever two you like, and weigh them. If they weigh the same, then the one you didn't weigh is the fake one. If one is heavier, then that heavier one is your fake coin.
Answer:
415/619
Step-by-step explanation:
619 is a prime number, so the fraction is in simplest form already.
1-0.15=0.85
36.21/0.85=42.6=ANSWER
Answer:
The answer in the simplest form would be 28/9 or 3 1/9
Step-by-step explanation:
Very simple you would divide the 56 and the 18 by 2 and you get 28/9.
or you could change it to a improper fraction in that case it would be 3 1/9
Answer:
Table 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Check table three;


Since the left hand limit
is not equal to the right hand limit
, the limit as x approaches to 2 does not exist.
Therefore "nonexistent" is true, and table 3 is the correct model of the limits of the function at x = 2