Answer: good luck
Step-by-step explanation:
Each square on the grid represent 1m2 what is the aproximate area of the grassy field A about 5 mt to 15m2 B 20m2 to 30m2 C 35m2 to 45m2 please help me
Answer:
A is two; B is nine; C is one
Good Luck!
a) C has to be either one or zero (but I'm assuming the solution you're wanting is when C=1). This is because A+B + Whatever is carried can only be a number 0-19, meaning only a 1 can be carried to the third column.
b) if C is 1, then in the ones place, B+A must = 11
c) if the carried 1 + a + b = 10 + a, then a can be substituted and we find that b = 9; and a =2
Answer: You took 4 dollars from your bank account to buy a stuffed animal
Step-by-step explanation: the sentence uses taking away 4 which can also mean -4
Answer:
Teagan is dividing 6 by 11. If she continues the process, what will keep repeating in the quotient?
The sequence 05
Only the digit 5
The sequence 54
Only the digit 4
The sequence 54 is the final answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
A a fraction 6/11 which Teagan is dividing we have to find the repeating quotient.
Here the divisor is 11 and the dividend is 6.
Lets say that the quotient is "q" .
And we know that:
⇒ Dividend / divisor = quotient
Or
In mixed fraction.
⇒ Dividend / divisor = quotient + (remainder/ divisor)
Finding the values of "q".
⇒ ![\frac{Dividend}{divisor} = quotient](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cfrac%7BDividend%7D%7Bdivisor%7D%20%3D%20quotient)
⇒ ![\frac{6}{11} = 0.5454....](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cfrac%7B6%7D%7B11%7D%20%3D%200.5454....)
Explanation:
- To divide
with
we have to take a decimal in quotient which allows us to have a zero in each step in the quotient. - After putting zero the dividend will become
and then we can apply
...
in the quotient and
in the numerator. - In third step we will subtract
with
that will give us
putting a zero with it it will be now
,and the closet multiple of
is
,
with the quotient and and
will continue to be divided. - The fraction is a rational numbers as the decimals occurring are repeating decimals in the quotient.
Our final answer from the option is : C
The sequence 54 will be repeating.