Digit 3 on the 10 side has a value of 3 tens or 30. We want to find the digit that has exactly 10 times that value. well, 10 × 30 = 300. So which digit has the value of 300? The other 3 is in the 100's place and it's value is 3 one hundreds or 300. So that is your digit... the 3 in the hundreds place.
- 4(1/2)x - (3/7) = (1/4)
- 4(1/2)x = (1/4) + (3/7)
- (9/2)x = (7+12)/28
-(9/2)x = 19/28
x = (19/28) * 2 / 9
x = (19/14) / 9
x = 19 / (14*9)
x = 19 / 126
To determine the area if the circle, you must know the diameter or the radius of a circle.
If you know the radius of a circle, use this as your formula. Remember: Pi (the greek symbol thingy) is equal to 3.1415. (A is equal to area of the circle and r represents the radius)

If you know the diameter, just divide the diameter to get the radius then use the same equation.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
a decimal
2/3 = 0.7
8/5 = 1.6
-5/2 = -2.5
7/4 = 1.8
9/2 = 4.5
-11/3 = -3.7
13/5 = 2.6
-7/4 = -1.8
Esto es solo un bosquejo del número, usando un gráfico, use 0.1 para una unidad en la recta numérica.
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-5 -4 -3.7 -3 -2.5 -2 -1.8 -1 0 0.7 1 1.6 1.8 2 2.6 3 4 4.5 5
Goes +3
18, 21, 24, 27, 30