The number of times I would expect to roll a number that is not a 5 is 300 times.
<h3>What is the number of times a 5 won't be rolled?</h3>
A standard die has 6 faces. There are 5 numbers that are not 5 on a standard die. They are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6.
The number of times a 5 won't be rolled = (5/6) x 360
5 x 60 = 300 times
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The fraction 91/10 is equivalent1 to 9 1/10.
This fraction is a IMPROPER FRACTION once the absolute value of the top number or numerator (91) is greater than the absolute value of the bottom number or denomintor (10). So, the equivalent fraction is a MIXED NUMBER which is made up of a whole number (9) and proper fraction (1/10).
<span>The fraction 91/10 is equal to 91÷10 and can also be expressed in decimal form as 9.1.</span>
Answer:
-5/6, -2/5, 2/5, 5/6
Step-by-step explanation:
put the fractions in your calculator and then click the fraction to decimal button and press enter.
For the first one we divide every element by sqrt3
we get
q+2/sqrt3 =sqrt5/sqrt3
q=(sqrt5-2)/sqrt3
q=sqrt3*sqrt5-2*sqrt3/3
q=sqrt15-2sqrt3/3
which is the third option
For the second one
sqrt(2y-5) +4=8
first we move the 4 to the right
sqrt(2y-5)=4
we remove the square root by bringing to the power of two
2y-5=16
2y=21
y=21/2
y=10 1/2
third option
Multiply 120 by .2 to get 24