Answer: -1/8
Step-by-step explanation:
3/4 + -3/8 + -1/4
Find the LCM of 4, 8, and 4
That's 8 so you make an equivalent fraction for all fractions so the denominator is 8.
3/4 = 6/8
-3/8 = -3/8
-1/4 = -4/8
Now the expression looks like this:
6/8 + - 3/8 + -4/8
6/8 - 3/8 - 4/8
6/8 - 7/8
-1/8
Hope that helped!
Answer:
number less than 3=1 and 2
so 2/6 = 1/3 in lowest terms
then rolling a 6 =
there is only one 6 so it will be 1/6
I hope I helped
To find the median of the data set, we must first order them from lowest to highest in increasing order. Let's rearrange them in that way:
{17, 23, 30, 40, 44, 44}
Then we begin by crossing one off from each side, until we get to the middle. However, we see that our middle here is both 30 and 40.
What we do in a case like this is add up the two numbers and divide by 2 (essentially find the mean of the two middlemost numbers). Let's do that now:


So now we know that
the median of the set of data is 35.
Answer:
$2.25
Step-by-step explanation:
Let "b" be the price of 1 brownie and "c" the price of 1 cookie.
At a bake sale, a student spent $11.00 buying 3 brownies and 5 cookies. Symbolicaly,
3 b + 5 c = 11.00 [1]
His friend spent $3.95 buying 1 brownie and 2 cookies. Symbolicaly,
1 b + 2 c = 3.95
b = 3.95 - 2c [2]
If we replace [2] in [1], we get
3 (3.95 - 2c) + 5 c = 11.00
11.85 - 6c + 5c = 11.00
c = 0.85
If we replace c = 0.85 in [2], we get
b = 3.95 - 2 (0.85) = 2.25