How do we multiply each
expression, 6 (h-4)?
In multiplying expressions,
multiply the coefficient which is outside the parenthesis by each term inside
the parenthesis.
For example, in the expression mentioned above, 6 (h-4), the
answer is 6h – 24.
If you remember BODMAS process,
you can never go wrong in Math. BODMAS is a formula saying:
<span>B -- Remove the Brackets
O -- ‘Off’ means multiply
D -- for division
M -- for multiplication
A -- addition
S -- subtraction</span>
ok well you would set up an equation 7miles/50 mins=xmiles/75mins then you would cross multiply 7*75=50x
then you simplify 525=50x
then divide both sides by 50 and you end up with 10.5
so she would run 10.5 miles in 75 minutes
<h3>
Answer: Median = 6</h3>
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Explanation:
Sort the values from smallest to largest: {2, 5, 6, 10, 10}
Now cross off the first and last values to get this smaller set: {5, 6, 10}
Repeat the process one more time and we get this: {6}
This shows 6 is the middle most item of the original sorted set above. Therefore, 6 is the median.
Yo sup??
No I don't agree with Richard because the shaded area represents
2/6=1/3
and not 1/6 as there are 2 boxes shaded out of all 6.
Hope this helps
Answer: The answer is green.
Step-by-step explanation:
Using mathematical terms you must use the fractions from probability subgrouping in order to find which will get picked. Using these terms, i have come to the conclusion that the answer is green.