"A. Two-thirds of the team attended practice" is the only sentence that is written correctly since in this case fractions should be hyphenated, although this is slipping from convention.
Answer:
<h3>35 × 16 = (7 × 5) × (8 × 2) = (7 × 8) × (5 × 2) = 56 × 10 </h3>
Explanation:
Given the expression 35 × 16, the one way to find the equivalent value is expressed as shown;
35 × 16
35 = 7*5
16 = 8*2
Substituting this factors into the expression
35 × 16 = (7*5) * (8*2)
35 × 16 = (7*8) * (5*2)
35 × 16 = (56) * (10)
35 × 16 = 560
Answer:
which house? I dont see any?
The answer is the first option: We live on the same street.
The nominative case takes subject pronouns only, since the pronouns are the subjects of the sentences. They are: I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they.
Options b, c and d have object pronouns - them, me and him - acting as subject pronouns and, consequently, as subjects to the verbs, making the sentences grammatically wrong.
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