What 2 numbers do you multiply to get 10? In other words, what number can you multiply with another number to get 10?
The formula to solve this would be:
X x Y = 10
There are at least two combinations of two numbers that you can multiply together to get 10.
For your convenience, we have made a list of all the combinations of two numbers multiplied by each other that will make 10:
<span>1 x 10 = 10
2 x 5 = 10
5 x 2 = 10
10 x 1 = 10
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When you multiply or divide both sides of an inequality, you flip the sign. "Flip," meaning greater than becomes less than and less that becomes greater than.
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The question is incomplete. Here is the complete question
The ratio of the width to the length of a rectangle is 1:3. Which of the following ratios represents a rectangle with this same ratio?
Answer:
21:63
Step-by-step explanation:
The ratio of the width to the rectangle is 1:3
= 1/3
= 0.333333
From the options given we have the following ratios
=5:7
= 5/7
= 0.71428
= 6:9
= 6/9
= 0.666666
= 33:100
= 33/100
= 0.33
= 21:63
= 21/63
= 0.3333333
Hence the ratio which represents the rectangle given above is 21:63
Answer:
<u>The correct answer is D. 114</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 252 students of twelfth grade at Vista View High School.
99 walked to school
11 went by bicycle
28 used the school bus
To find the amount of twelfth graders that rode in a car, we do this calculation:
Amount of twelfth graders that rode in a car = Total of twelfth graders - those who walked - those who went by bicycle - those who used the bus
Replacing with the real values, we have:
Amount of twelfth graders that rode in a car = 252 - 99 - 11 - 28 = 252 - 138 = 114
<u>The correct answer is D. 114</u>
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation: