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mote1985 [20]
3 years ago
6

7 3/5 in decimal form if possible.

Mathematics
1 answer:
Norma-Jean [14]3 years ago
5 0
The decimal form of 7 3/5 is 7.6
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Andru [333]
Y is 15 :)

Explanation:
If you divide 3/2, you get 1.5. 15/10 is also get 1.5

Another way of doing this is by cross multiplying. Multiply 3 by 10 to get 30 on the right side of the equation. Multiply 2 by y to get 2y. Then divide both sides by 2 and you get y = 15.
4 0
3 years ago
Evaluate 3^2 + (5-2) X 4 - 6/3
muminat

Answer:

The result is 19

Step-by-step explanation:

3^{2}  + (5-2)x4 - 6/3

Step 1: Parenthesizing (5-2)=3

3^{2}  + 3x4 - 6/3

Step 2: Exponentiation 3^{2}=9

9  + 3x4 - 6/3

Step 3: Multiplication and division 3x4=12 and 6/3=2

9  + 12 - 2

Step 4: Addition and subtraction 9+12=21, and 21-2=19

21-2

19

The operations are ordered from highest to lowest in the order:

1. Parenthesizing,

2. Factorial,

3. Exponentiation,

4. Multiplication and division,

5. Addition and subtraction.

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Find the area of rectangle ABCD. A((3,3) B(0,0) C(2,-2) D(5,1)
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The cupcake factory sells cupcakes in three different types of packages. The first type is a 3-pack. The second type is a 6-pack
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Answer:

3-pack= 135 cupcakes

6-pack= 270 cupcakes

9-pack= 405 cupcakes

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's say that 3-pack = a, 6-pack =b and 9-pack = c

The company’s leaders want to divide the cupcakes so that 3-pack, 6-pack and 9-pack packages produced are the same. This translate to an equation of:

a=b=c

The factory has 810 cupcakes in total. The equation will be:

a*3 + b*6 + c *9= 810

3a + 6b + 9c = 810

If we substitute the 1st equation into the second(we can  put b=a and c=a), the equation will become

3a + 6b + 9c = 810

3a + 6(a) + 9(a) = 810

18a= 810

a=45

Using the first equation, we know that we have 45 packages of each kind.

If there are 45 packages of 3-pack, the number of cupcakes go into 3-package will be: 3*45= 135 cupcakes

If there are 45 packages of 6-pack, the number of cupcakes go into 6-package will be: 6*45= 270 cupcakes

If there are 45 packages of 9-pack, the number of cupcakes go into 9-package will be: 9*45= 405 cupcakes

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DerKrebs [107]
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