Take the fraction. Divide the top number by the bottom number. (That's what a fraction means.). Some fractions will produce a decimal that goes on and on and never ends. Some fractions produce a decimal that ends. Some examples that make repeating decimals are: 1/3, 1/7, 1/9, 1/11.
Answer: I think it is 12.375 ft
Step-by-step explanation: I multiplied the two numbers together. I’m not sure if this is right! Sorry if it isn’t!
20 bicycles. two tires per one bike. 2*10=20
Answer:
There are 60 permutations that can be formed from the first five letters of the alphabet.
Step-by-step explanation:
The number of three letter permutations that can be formed from the first five letters of the alphabet is
.


= 60
Hence, there are 60 permutations that can be formed from the first five letters of the alphabet.
The answer is 172. hope that helps