KCF
Keep
Change
Flip
lets say we are dividing 1/2 and 1/4. you would <u>keep</u> 1/2 the same, <u>change</u> the division sign to a multipluction, and<u> flip</u> 1/4 so that it becomes 4/1. you would then just multiply 1/2 and 4/1
Answer:
15
Step-by-step explanation
There are 4 children. They each get 2 pieces. 2*4=8 Joe had 7 candies for himself. 8+7=15.
Answer:
We verified that the equation
has both sides equal.
Step-by-step explanation:
We need to solve and verify: 
Solving:

Converting into improper fractions

Converting division sign into multiplication and reversing 3/2 i.e

Now simplifying

So, We verified that the equation
has both sides equal.
Answer:
$109
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Formulas</u>
interest = (principal amount)(rate)(time)
<em>interest = (100)(0.09)(3) = $27</em>
total = principal amount + interest
<em>total = 100 + 9 = $127</em>
I believe it is C 10 is a common multiple of 5 and 10