Answer:
1. he took 8/12 for lunch, but 1/12 is left
2. she ate 2/5, but there's 4/15 left of the whole cake that is untouched
Step-by-step explanation:
i hope this helps, the wording is a little confusing to me tho
Letter C is correct.
When the function is even, (all powers are even) both ends will go in the same direction.
In this case since the leading coefficient is negative, both ends will go down.
Answer:
1/5
Step-by-step explanation:
(5^7*5^5)/5^13 (when multiplying numbers with the same base, add the exponents)
= (5^12)/5^13 (when dividing exponents with the same base, subtract the exponents)
= 1/5^1 (anything to the first power is itself)
= 1/5
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Answer: 5 cakes</h3>
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Explanation:
Let's start off converting the mixed number 12 & 1/4 to an improper fraction.

Do the same for the other mixed number 2 & 1/3.

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From here, we divide the two fractions. I converted them to improper fractions to make the division process easier.

The last step is to convert that result to a mixed number.

Note that 21/4 = 5.25 and 1/4 = 0.25 to help check the answer.
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Therefore, she can make 5 cakes. The fractional portion 1/4 is ignored since we're only considering whole cakes rather than partial ones.