Answer:
If you are adding to fractions that are both greater than 1/2, the sum will be greater than 1.
Step-by-step explanation: 1/2 + 1/2 =1
Since both fractions are greater, obviously the sum will too.
Examples: 2/3+3/4= 1 5/12 4/6+6/9= 1 1/3
Hope this helps
F(n) = 11
g(n) = (3/4)^(n - 1)
To create a geometric sequence. multiply f(x) and g(x)
an = f(x)g(x) = 11(3/4)^(n - 1)
9th term is 11(3/4)(9 - 1) = 11(3/4)^8 = 11(0.100) = 1.101
How can expressions be written and evaluated to solve for unknowns in the real world?
Writing expressions requires figuring out which quantity in a situation is unknown, and define a variable to represent that quantitiy.
We look for words in the problem that will help us out what kind of operation to use in a given situation.
Example:
Donna bought 5 chocolate bars, and then ate some. Write an expression to represent how many chocolate bars Donna has left.
If we let the variable c represent the number of chocolates Donna has eaten, then we can write the expression on how many bars Donna has left as: 5 - c
Answer:
1.83 (the 3 keeps going so I simplified it)
Step-by-step explanation:
11/6 = 1.8333333333 (keeps going...)
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Answer:
14g zinc
Step-by-step explanation:
To get the mass of zinc in the metal bar, you can multiply the percentage of zinc by the total mass.
40g x .35 = 14g zinc