This question is not complete
Complete Question
Sherry claims that the expression 1/x will always be equivalent to a repeating decimal whenever x is an odd number greater than 1.
Which of these values of x will prove Sherry's claim is false?
Answer:
When x = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
Sherry claims that the expression 1/x will always be equivalent to a repeating decimal whenever x is an odd number greater than 1.
Examples of odd numbers greater than 1 : 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 ....
We would put these odd numbers to test
a) When x = 3
= 1/3 = 0.3333333333
b) When x = 5
= 1/5 = 0.2
c) When x = 7
= 1/7 = 0.142857142
d) When x = 9
= 1/9 = 0.1111111111
e) When x = 11
= 1/11 = 0.0909090909
From the above calculation, we can see that the only odd number greater than 1 that will prove Sherry's theory wrong is when x = 5
Therefore, the value of x that will prove Sherry's claim is false is when x = 5
Answer:
y = 8x + 4(6)
y = 8x + 24
Step-by-step explanation:
8 friends bought tickets to a hockey game at $x
4 of them also bought a guide book at $6
If y = total cost
8 people bought tickets and 4 bought guides.
Then simplify by multiplying 4 and 6.
Answer:
C po thanks
Step-by-step explanation:
sana po makatulong po sa inyo to

First, find the LCD of the two fractions.
Multiples of 12: 12, 24, 36, 48, 60.
Multiples of 20: 20, 40, 60
The LCD is 60.
Second, change the denominators to be the same as the LCD.
Third, 5 × 5 = 25 / 12 × 5 = 60 / 3 × 3 = 9 / 20 × 3 = 60
Fourth, combine the denominators.
Fifth, subtract 25 - 9 to get 16.
Sixth, find the GCF of 16 and 60.
The GCF is 4.
Seventh, divide the numerator by the GCF.

÷
Eighth, divide the denominator by the GCF.

÷
Ninth, rewrite the fraction in simplest form.

Answer as fraction:

Answer as decimal: 0.2667
Answer:
5y +3
Step-by-step explanation:
3(y + 1) + 2y =
3y +3 +2y =
5y +3