We want to study a general product, and find information about the ones place.
We will see that the ones place is always zero.
We have the expression:
10×?
Where ? can be any number between 1 and 9 (only whole ones)
What is true about the digit of the ones place (the first digit at the left of the decimal point) in each product?
Let's give ? some different values and see what happens:
10×1 = 10
10×2 = 20
10×3 = 30
etc...
We can see that the ones place will always be equal to zero.
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It is not as tough a problem as it seems to you. You can easily grasp the problem, once it is done,
9 5/9 - 6 5/6 = 86/9 - 41/6
= (172 - 123)/18
= 49/18
= 2 13/18
I hope that the simplification process is simple enough for you to understand. I also hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and the answer has actually come to your desired help.
It’s definitely is A,D, and C
Answer:
use elimination
8x-3y=2
-8x-5y=46
8x cancel out
-5y-3y= -8y= 48
48/-8= -6y
Step-by-step explanation:
ANSWER= -6y
Yes .12 is a rational number