Simply divide 23 and 2/5 bags of apples between 9 friends:
23 and 2/5 bags ÷ 9 friends= 117/5 bags ÷ 9 friends
= 13/5 bags
= 2 and 3/5 bags
Therefore, each friend receives 2 and 3/5 bags of apples.
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Answer:
One convergence criteria that is useful here is that, if aₙ is the n-th term of this sequence, then we must have:
Iaₙ₊₁I < IaₙI
This means that the absolute value of the terms must decrease as n increases.
Then we must have:
We can write this as:
If we assume that n is a really big number, then:
n + 1 ≈ 1
And we can write:
Then we have the inequality
And remember that this must be in absolute value, then we will have that:
-1 < (x - 2)/3 < 1
-3 < x - 2 < 3
-3 + 2 < x < 3 + 2
-1 < x < 5
The first option looks like this, but it uses the symbols ≤≥, so it is not the same as this, then the correct option will be the second.
The answer is C because it is on the x axis and it is positive
The answer is A, if the two values are the same because equivalent means equal to one another, or the same.
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The correct answer would be "Daryl received two 3's as scores on his paper from the readers, but Sheila received two 6's."
When placing a number in a sentence before an S, it is to always have an apostrophe. Along with this, this is the only sentence that uses the correct form of "readers", since in this sentence, "readers" is being used as a plural noun, not a possessive noun.
Possessive nouns contain an apostrophe to show that something belongs to someone else.
Ex: That cat is her's.
The possessive noun is "her's" because it's showing that she is the owner of the cat.
As for plural tense, it speaks for more than one person or object.
Ex: The cats scrambled up the tree.
The plural noun is "cats" because it's referring to more than one cat.
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