Answer:
1.09
Step-by-step explanation:
I *really* wish I had work to show, but I just used a calculator as it is a simple division problem. Since you can do long divison, here are the steps! It is very hard to show on here, so I have typed it out:
Step 1: Estimate the answer by rounding. You'll use this estimate to check your answer later.
Step 2: If the divisor is not a whole number, then move the decimal place n places to the right to make it a whole number. Then move the decimal place in the dividend the same number of places to the right (adding some extra zeros if necessary.)
Step 3: Divide as usual. If the divisor doesn't go in evenly, add zeros to the right of the dividend and keep dividing until you get a 0 remainder, or until a repeating pattern shows up.
Step 4: Put the decimal point in the quotient directly above where the decimal point now is in the dividend.
Step 5: Check your answer against your estimate to see if it's reasonable.
Answer:
36
Step-by-step explanation:
Usually, when we talk about an n-digit number, we mean one that has no leading zeros. If we use all 9 non-zero digits, the single number having increasing digits is ...
123456789
We cannot swap any digits and have the digits remain in increasing order. The only thing we can do to create different numbers is remove different pairs of digits.
There are 9C2 = 9·8/(2·1) = 36 different ways to choose 2 digits from 9. Thus, there are 36 possible 7-digit numbers with the digits in increasing order.
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<em>Additional comment</em>
The first few are 1234567, 1234568, 1234569, 1234578, 1234579, 1234589, ...
Equilateral triangle<span> because</span><span> all three sides are equal.So</span><span> all three internal angles are also congruent to each other and are each 60 degrees
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7x - 3 = 60
7x = 63
x = 9
if you need to find for y
11y + 5 = 60
11y = 55
y = 5
Answer:
I think the question is 1,176