Answer:9-x/4+3
Step-by-step explanation:
This problem is simply asking us to add the weights which are presented as fractions. You can easily get the answer if you input them directly in a calculator. But I think the challenge here is to manually add fractions.
Let's add the two 1/4 lb weights because it is easier for they have a common denominator. Just simply add the numerators.
1/4 + 1/4 = 2/4
Then, add with this the fraction part of 2 1/5.
2/4 + 1/5 = ?
The least common denominator is 4*5 = 20. Then divide 20 with each denominator and multiply to their respective numerator.
2/4 + 1/5 = [(20/4 * 2) + (20/5 *1)]/20 = 14/20
14/20 is simplified to 7/10. Then add the whole number 2. <em>Therefore, the sum of all weights is 2 7/10 pounds.</em>
Answer:
5 times as many
<em>BRAINLIEST, please!</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
I'd need more information about how many students there are at one of the schools. For example, if there are 200 students at Park Elementary, then there are 1000 at Lane High School since 200 x 5 = 1000. 1000 - 200 is 800, so there would be 800 more students at Lane High.
5-11.
Positive 5 minus negative 11=
11-5=6
Now is 11 greater or 5, 11 is. And what is the integer of 11? A negative.
Therefore, the answer is -6.