Answer:
See below
Step-by-step explanation:
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Actually Lin did a mistake, she obtained square root and not cube root.
the large bag is 5/6 lb, the smaller bags will be 1/3 lb, so it should be 5/6 ÷ 1/3
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Answer:
To convert a fraction into a decimal, divide the top number by the bottom number. What about with denominators that don't divide into 10, 100 or 1000, such as 7? You still divide the denominator into the numerator, no matter what the numbers are.
Step-by-step explanation:
ok
Answer: x = 20 degree
3x = 3×20 which is 60 degree
And the other one is 100 degree
Add all the number 100+60+20 degree is 180 degree
Answer:
3. 8y= -7x -12
4. -3y= 4x -12
5. 7y= -2x +4
Do you want me to do the rest?
did you got it??
The rest are:
6. -3y =6x +12
7. -10y= 5x+20
8. 4y=2x +12