Answer and Step-by-step explanation:
So, we are told that 3 positive integers multiply to be 300, and that one of the integers is 5.
First, we divide 300 by 5.
The result is 60.
Now, we take different (reasonable) numbers that add to 16:
10 and 6
12 and 4
We can see here that 10 and 6 are the integers because they add up to 16 and multiplies to 60.
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Answer:
- Both are terminating decimals
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Answer to your questions:</u>
- First of all, both A and B are correct and both quotients are terminating decimals.
- To find out if the decimal is terminating or not, multiply the quotient by divisor. If you get exactly the same number as dividend, then it is terminating otherwise it is non-terminating.
- The fraction may have greater numerator than denominator, in this case the quotient will be greater than one.
- Now regarding simplification. You would be asked to give an answer rounded to some extend. One decimal place, two decimal places, 3 significant numbers etc. For the first operation you would get 34.8 (rounded to nearest tenth).
- Or you may be asked to have a best estimated result. In this case you would round the initial numbers and find results. 205/714 ≈ 0.29
Answer:
False
Step-by-step explanation:
Parallelograms are classified as a quadrilateral