Answer:
3rd choice
Step-by-step explanation:
9/5 = 18/10 = 1.8
All your numbers are between 1 and 2, and all have a fractional part that is a whole number of tenths. 1.3, 1.5, and 1.8 will be correctly shown by dots on the 3rd, 5th, and 8th marks.
Answer:
Sally is not right
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the two sequences which have their respective
terms as following:
Sequence A. 
Sequence B. 
As per Sally, there exists only one number which is in both the sequences.
To find:
Whether Sally is correct or not.
Solution:
For Sally to be correct, we need to put the
terms of the respective sequences as equal and let us verify that.

When we talk about
terms,
here is a whole number not a fractional number.
But as per the statement as stated by Sally
is a fractional number, only then the two sequences can have a number which is in the both sequences.
Therefore, no number can be in both the sequences A and B.
Hence, Sally is not right.
Answer:
26 : 13
Explanation:
Total # of times the coin was flipped: 39
# of heads: 26
39 - 26 = 13
# of tails: 13
Heads : Tails
26 : 13
the answer is false hopes this helps
13 + (-12) - (-5)
13 - 12 + 5
1 + 5
= 6.
Answer is A)