Actually, i think something is missing here:
You need either a parenthesis or some dots at the end to determine this. A repeating decimal can have one repreating digit:
0.(7): 0.777777...
two:
0.(45): 0.45454545454545....
or more: so potentially all of them can be repeating, even a!
it could be: 1.(111114)
or: 1.111114111114111114111114111114111114111114111114111114111114111114111114111114...
proably B. is the most typical of repeating decimals (choosed this one if you have to), but in reality, you need more information... did you copy the question exactly?
Answer:
6 neighbors
Step-by-step explanation:
1 bread can be given to 2 neighbors when cut in half(1/2). This case, you have 3 bread so 3x2=6
Answer:
1/6 or 25
Step-by-step explanation:
1/3=10/30
3/10=9/30
1/5=6/30
together is 25/30, which leaves the rest, 5/30 or 1/6 or 25 cookies.
Here is the answer with my work !!
Answer:
11/15
Step-by-step explanation:
44/60 then simplify