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Answer:
72
Step-by-step explanation:
12 6 times equals 72.
12x6=72
Answer and explanation:
Benchmark fractions are fractions that are used as references in measuring other fractions. They are easily estimated and so can be used in measuring more "specific" fractions such as 1/5, 7/9, 3/7, 1/3 etc. If I wanted to measure 1 1/3cm for instance using a calibrated ruler, having centimeter measurements, I would first find 1cm on the ruler and then find half of one centimeter. Seeing that half is bigger than 1/3 but close, I could then estimate 1/3 to be somewhere less than 1/2 but a bit close to it
Weight = mass * g where g = gravitational force
so a weight of 150 pounds would be 150 / 6 = 25 on the moon.
The mass would be the same as on earth.
BD = AC/2
4x+2 = (5x+13)/2
2(4x+2) = 5x+13
8x + 4 = 5x+13
8x - 5x = 13 -4
3x = 9
x = 3