It would be 26 or two sticks to represent the tens and 6 cubes to represent the ones. Hope this helps!!
3+4+1 for each class so it's 8
8 x 6 for all the classrooms so it's 48. The school buys 48 games
Answer:
A(0,+3)
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Hopefully this helps
Sqrt (53) = 10 * sqrt (0.53)
0.53 = 64/121
sqrt (0.53) = sqrt (64)/ sqrt (121) = 8/11 = 0.7273
Therefore sqrt (53) = 10 * 0.7273 = 7.27
sqrt (108) = 10 * sqrt (1.08)
sqrt (1.08) = sqrt (676/625) = 26/25 = 1.04
Therefore sqrt (108) = 10 * 1.04 = 10.4
sqrt (128) = 10 * sqrt (1.28)
sqrt (1.28) = sqrt (289/225) = 17/15 = 1.133
Therefore sqrt (108) = 10 * 1.133 = 11.33
Answer:
Yes
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