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katen-ka-za [31]
3 years ago
12

I'm getting confused when i look at this question:

Mathematics
1 answer:
Vladimir [108]3 years ago
3 0
2/9 = 0,222 this is liter what in milliliter will be 222

so in two bowls are 2*222 = 444 milliliter ice cream 

hope you missed there above this Millimeter and really this wan being milliliter 

hope helped 

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\displaystyle 1. \hspace{0.3 cm} 7^{-1} = \frac{1}{7}

2. (14·a·b·c)⁰ = 1

\displaystyle 3. \hspace{0.3 cm} 10^{-9} = \frac{1}{10^9}

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\displaystyle 6. \hspace{0.3 cm} \frac{24 \cdot x^8 \cdot y^4}{6 \cdot x^5 \cdot y^4} = 4 \cdot x^3

\displaystyle 7. \hspace{0.3 cm} \left(\frac{5 \cdot x^0}{y} \right)^{-1} = \frac{y}{5}

8. \hspace{0.3 cm}\displaystyle \frac{120 \cdot a^5 \cdot b^6  \cdot c^{-5} }{12 \cdot a^{-2} \cdot b^0  \cdot c^{2}}  = \frac{10 \cdot a^7  \cdot b^6}{c^7}

\displaystyle 9. \hspace{0.3 cm} \frac{(4 \cdot x)^0  \cdot y^{-5} \cdot z^{-2} }{(234  \cdot x  \cdot y \cdot z)^0}  =  \frac{1}{y^{5} \cdot z^2}

\displaystyle 10. \hspace{0.3 cm} \left(\frac{(5 \cdot x \cdot y)^0}{10} \right)^{-2} = 100

11. \displaystyle \hspace{0.3 cm} \left(\frac{(a \cdot b)}{9} \right)^{-1} = \frac{9}{a \cdot b}

\displaystyle 12. \hspace{0.3 cm} \frac{9}{x^{-2}}  = 9 \cdot x^2

13. \displaystyle \hspace{0.3 cm} \frac{12 \cdot b^{-3}}{a^{-4}}  = \frac{12 \cdot a^4}{b^3}

14. \displaystyle \hspace{0.3 cm} \frac{1}{a^{-5 \cdot n}}  =a^{5 \cdot n}

15. \displaystyle \hspace{0.3 cm} \left(\frac{1}{2} \right)^{-5} = 32

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\displaystyle 1. \hspace{0.3 cm} \mathbf{7^{-1}} = \underline{\frac{1}{7}}

2. (14·a·b·c)⁰ = 14⁰ × a⁰ × b⁰ × c⁰ = 1 × 1 × 1 × 1 =<u> 1</u>

\displaystyle 3. \hspace{0.3 cm}  \mathbf{ 10^{-9}} =  \underline{ \frac{1}{10^9}}

4. 5·(x·y)⁰ = 5 × x⁰ × y⁰ = 5 × 1 × 1 = <u>5</u>

5. 0¹⁵ = <u>0</u>

\displaystyle 6. \hspace{0.3 cm}  \mathbf{\frac{24 \cdot x^8 \cdot y^4}{6 \cdot x^5 \cdot y^4}} = \frac{ 4 \times 6 \times x^5 \times x^3 \times y^4}{6 \times x^5 \times y^4} = \underline{4 \cdot x^3}

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11. \displaystyle \hspace{0.3 cm}  \mathbf{\left(\frac{(a \cdot b)}{9} \right)^{-1}} = \frac{1}{\left(\frac{(a \cdot b)}{9} \right) }  = \underline{\frac{9}{a \cdot b}}

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