Step-by-step explanation:
Check to see if there is a number before (to the left of) the decimal. If there is, this number is the whole number of the fraction. So, 3 is the whole number. Place the number that falls after (to the right of) the decimal in the numerator; then use the decimal placement to determine the denominator.
Hi! From what I know, your answer should be 5n = 1.75.
This is because all 5 of those n's ultimately equal the large box of 1.75 on the top. Think of it as fractions. if we replaced 1.75 with 1, those n's would each be 1/5.
Answer:
it's a dirty joke, like when you type things into a calculator and turn it upside down to make it look like a word. It's not an equation
Step-by-step explanation:
For this question, we must use BIDMAS
Brackets
Indices
Division
Multiplication
Addition
Subtraction
26.6 x 24.4 / 5.67 x 4.02
First, round all the values to their first significant figure
30 x 20 / 6 x 4
The first occurring operation in BIDMAS is Division
20/6 = 3 1/3
Now do the multiplication
30 x 3 1/3 x 4 = 400
Or you can round to the nearest whole number (although it can be more difficult if doing sums in your head)
27 x 24 / 6 x 4
27 x 4 x 4
27 x 16 = 432
The more accurately you round, the closer the estimation is to the actual answer (≈460)
1 Sig Fig = 400
Whole number = 432