Answer:
x+y=z
4+9=13
Step-by-step explanation:
x=4
2(4)+1=y=9
4+9=13
Answer:
The first column is transformation
The second one I have forgotten
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Answer:50% red 4/42 ace
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
e = -1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
4/3 = -6e - 5/3
transfer -6e to the right
4/3 = -5/3 -6e
Find the LCM of 3,3and 1
and their LCM is 3. So, divide all through by 3
3(4/3) = 3(-5/3) - 6e × 3
4 = -5 -18e
combine
4 + 5 = -18e
9 = -18e
divide by -18
9/ -18 = -18e/ -18
-1/2 = e
e = -1/2
Answer:
<em>2 1/3, 2 1/4, 2 3/7</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Mixed Fractions</u>
Mixed fractions are made of an integer part followed by a proper fraction.
Some examples of mixed fractions are:
3 1/2, -4 5/8, 2 2/3
Between two consecutive integers a and a+1, there are infinitely many fractions. The centered number is a 1/2. Any number with its improper fraction part less than 1/2 is closer to a than to a+1.
In our problem, Jayne bought between 2 and 3 pounds of granola. We need to provide a mixed number that is closer to 2 pounds than to 3 pounds.
We can select any number with integer part 2 and a proper fraction less than 1/2.
Examples could be :
2 1/3, 2 1/4, 2 3/7
All of them are less than 2.5