Questions:
<h3><u>Let's start easy.</u></h3>
<h3><u>Next up, let's make it a bit harder:</u></h3>
Ella is baking cookies to put in packages for a fundraiser. Ella has made 86 chocolate chip cookies and 42 sugar cookies.
Ella wants to create identical packages of cookies to sell, and she must use all of the cookies.
What is the greatest number of identical packages that Ella can make?
Multiply the denominators to make it one fraction.
Now for the numerator, you multiply the numerator of the the 1st fraction with the second fractions denominator. Then Multiply the 1st fractions denominator with the 2nd fractions numerator. Now with those two numbers you Subtract it. Whatever number you get is the numerator. So there is the fraction. You would just simplify it. (IF you want to add fractions instead of subtracting the numerators, you add the numerators. Like instead of 68-12 you would do 68+12
Answer:
The overall CGPA would be 2.90 so it is not possible for hum to secure a CGPA of 3 for graduation.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given,
CGPA = 2.75
Credit hours = 105
Last semester GPA = 4
Last semester credit hours = 15
CGPA = credit hours * gpa
in our case, it would be:
CGPA =
=>
=>
=> 2.90
The overall CGPA would be 2.90 so it is not possible for hum to secure a CGPA of 3 for graduation.
If U = {a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j} A = {a,e,i} B = {b,c,d,e} Write the elements for the complement of (A u B)
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Answer:
(f,g,h,i)
Step-by-step explanation:
(AuB)=(a,b,c,d,e,i)
(AuB) complement =(f,g,h,i)
Answer:
12,664
Step-by-step explanation: