So how many of 5/8 wood pieces out of a 4 5/8 board
let's make the board size into a improper fraction so 8*4+5 = 37
so the board is 37/8
how many times can 5/8 go into 37/8
37/8 / 5/8
"Keep, change, flip" (for division of fractions)
keep the first number, change the sign into multiplication, and flip the last fraction
37/8 * 8/5
That is 7 2/5
Only 7 full 5/8 feet pieces of wood can be cut from a board that is 4 5/8 feet long (remainder 2/5)
Hope this helps :)
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{1,8,27,64,125}={n³║n∈IN ∧(0<x<6) }
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Answer:
(4c-1)(y+3)
Step-by-step explanation:
4c(y+3) -(y+3)
=(4c-1)(y+3)
Answer: 3 feet
Step-by-step explanation: Bc I got it wrong and it showed me the real answer so
Answer: both c and d can be correct because equal or more force must be applied to stop an object in motion. I would lean towards c because of d saying “tend”
Step-by-step explanation: Newton’s first law states that if a body is at rest or moving at a constant speed in a straight line, it will remain at rest or keep moving in a straight line at constant speed unless it is acted upon by a force.