With multiplication, there are a few handy rules to remember:
If you multiply an even and an even, the answer will be even!
If you multiply an odd and an odd, the answer will be odd!
If you multiply an even and an odd, the answer will be even!
Knowing this, if we go back and look at the numbers Evan is trying to multiply, we can try to use these rules!
The last number of that really big number is a 7, which is odd, and the number 2 is even, and because we know that an odd number times an even number is an even number, Evan will be right!
<span>An
algebra test had two parts.
=> Part I had 40 problems
=> and part II had 60 problems.
Bernard got 80% of the problems on part I correct and 90% of the problems on
part II correct. What was the total number of problems that Bernard got correct
on the test.
Part 1
=> 40 problems and Bernard was able to answer correctly that 80% of it
=> 40 * .80 = 32 questions are correct
Part 2
=> 60 problems and Bernard was able to answer correctly the 90% of it.
=> 60 * .90 = 54 questions got correct answers.</span>
32*a^2*b^2 can be simplified into 32*ab^2 so, 32ab^2/8ab^2 = 4/1 or 4
Answer:
64.599
Step-by-step explanation:
61 + 5.9%= 64.599