0.151515 (and so on) Try to stop at the third decimal when dividing on paper
They are congruent. Distance formula works.
To compare fractions you need a common denominator, then you can make a
comparison. You would divide the number line between 0 and 1 (or any 2
whole numbers on the number line) based on that common denominator. For
example... if you were trying to compare 3/4 and 2/8, you would find
the common denominator (in this case 8) and convert the fractions...
3/4 = 6/8
2/8 stays as 2/8
Now
you would go to the number line between 0 and 1 and divide it into 8
equal pieces. 3/4 would go over the 6th division and 2/8 would go over
the second division.
That would give you a good visual that 2/8 < 3/4
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0 2/8 3/4 1
Answer:

General Formulas and Concepts:
<u>Pre-Algebra</u>
Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
- Brackets
- Parenthesis
- Exponents
- Multiplication
- Division
- Addition
- Subtraction
<u>Algebra I</u>
- Slope Formula:

Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Step 1: Define</u>
Point (-12, 1)
Point (4, 1)
<u>Step 2: Find slope </u><em><u>m</u></em>
- Substitute [Slope Formula]:

- Subtract/Add:

- Divide:

Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
2 plus 2 is 4