9.10
+2.53
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11.63
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Answer:Jeff's restaurant
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Answer:
23
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
B. No. The product of two fractions is the product of the numerators divided by the product of the denominators.
Step-by-step explanation:
For A: A is clearly false because you can multiply any fraction and it doesnt matter what the denominator is.
For B: The first part is correct, which is that to multiply two fractions, they dont have to have like/common denominators, the explanation part is also correct. When we multiply we multiply the numerator to the numerator and the denominator to the denominator.
For C: C is false because the first part says yes and we know that you can multiply any 2 fractions regardless of denominators.
For D: For D the first part is correct however, the explanation section is false you dont multiply the numerator to the denominator.
For E: You don't have to find the equivalent fraction to multiply because you can do that afterward.
I hope this helps, have a blessed day! :D
<span>Using the information we have
3x+4=40
Do the same to each side of the equation to eliminate for x.
3x+4=40 Minus 4 from each side
3x=40-4
3x=36
Divide 3 from each side
x=36/3
x=12
AC=3x+4
insert the value of x
3(12)+4=40
AC=40
AD=20</span>