Answer:
4 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Look at this expression as given in the original problem; the numbers, properly typewritten, are -5 1/2, - 4 1/4, + 6 3/4.
We want to combine these three numbers into one.
To do this, we need the LCD; it is 4.
Thus, -5 1/2 is rewritten as -5 2/4.
Then we have
-5 2/4 - 4 1/4 + 6 3/4 = -5 -4 + 6 + 2/4 + 1/4 + 3/4.
This simplifies to: +3 + 6/4, or 3 + 1 + 2/4, or
4 1/2
Answer:
7 . 4 + 6 - 12 : 4 = 31
Step-by-step explanation:
* To solve this problem lets revise the order of operations in
mathematics
- The operations are:
# Addition
# Subtraction
# Multiplication
# Division
# Exponentiation
# Grouping ⇒ Parenthesis or brackets
- The order of these operations is:
# Parenthesis
# Exponents
# Multiplication and Division which comes first from left to right
# Addition and Subtraction which comes first from left to right
- There is a word made from the first letter of each operation
PEMDAS to remember the order of operations
* Lets solve the problem
∵ 7 . 4 + 6 - 12 : 4
∵ The (.) means multiply the numbers
∵ The symbol (:) means divided the numbers
∴ At first multiply 7 by 4 and divide 12 by 4
∴ (7 × 4) + 6 - (12 ÷ 4)
∴ 28 + 6 - 3
∵ Addition comes before subtraction from the left
∴ (28 + 6) - 3
∴ 34 - 3 = 31
∴ 7 . 4 + 6 - 12 : 4 = 31
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Step-by-step explanation:weljfnw
If f(-3)=-9, g(5)=12 and f(5)=1
then g(-7)=-6
Answer:
The adult and the child ticket are both 8 dollars
Step-by-step explanation:
x =adult ticket price
y = child ticket price
I will assume you forget to put that they sold 2 child tickets on the second day
7x+5y=96 and 3x+2y= 40
I will use elimination. Multiply the first equation by 2 and the second equation by -5 to eliminate y
2(7x+5y)=96*2
14x + 10y = 192
The second equation
-5(3x+2y)= 40*-5
-15x -10y = -200
Add the equations together
14x + 10y = 192
-15x -10y = -200
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-x = -8
Multiply by -1
x = 8
Now we need to find y
3x+2y= 40
3(8) +2y = 40
24+2y = 40
Subtract 24 from each side
24-24 +2y = 40-24
2y = 16
Divide by 2
2y/2 =16/2
y =8
The adult and the child ticket are both 8 dollars