Showing fractions can be expressed in model and number line.
Using a model, you have to draw the number of parts (denominator) and shade the number of parts (numerator).
Using a number line, the line starts from 0 to the number of the denominator. You put a marker to the number that is the same as the numerator.
Both model and number line use the value of the numerator and denominator. What makes them different is how they are presented. Model can easily be understood compared to number line.
I believe it's 3.75 x 10^5 (Sorry if I'm wrong)
Answer:
(2 , 30) & (4, 60)
Step-by-step explanation:
y = 15x
When x = 2 , y = 15*2 = 30
When x = 4 ; y = 15 *4 = 60
Answer:
Option D - x = 3 3/5
Step-by-step explanation:
Lets make the left side into an improper fraction :
2 2/5 = 12/5
Now let's make both fraction into equivalent ones but with the same denominator :
2/3 = 10/15
12/5 = 36/15
Now we substitute the equivalent values back into the equation :
10/15 × x = 36/15
Now we multiply both sides by 15 to remove the denominators:
10 × x = 36
Now we divide both sides by 10 and simplify :
x = 36/10
x = 18/5
x = 3 3/5
So our answer will be Option D
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