False beacause 2/3 is bigger than 11/12. Think about it like pizza 2/3 pieces is better cuz there bigger & 11/12 are smaller pieces.
Well, the answer quite simple ....there are 4! ways to arrange these numbers...and as 4! = 4*3*2*1 = 24
hence 24 is the correct answer....
u can also remember it by theorem of multiplication as.....in first place (I.e. first code can be any no. out of 4,5,2&7 ....so 4*.....
as first place is acquired by a certain no. that leaves three no. to fill third place and when third place I'd occupied it leaves 2 numbers to fill second place and lastly only one no. to fill the last place .....so it's result will be like 4*3*2*1.
I know this is pretty much confusing ....but still I tried my best....
if anything troubles u here feel free to ask me
Side A’B’ and D’C’ are related because they are both parallel which I think means that they would be the same length
Answer:
125/2 or 62.5 or 62 1/2 (x=)
Step-by-step explanation:
25/4=x/10 multiply everything by 20
25*20/4=20x/10 simplify
25*5=2x simplify
125=2x divide on both sides
125/2 or 62.5 or 62 1/2=x
Given:
The number is
.
To find:
The a+bi form of given number.
Solution:
We have,

It can be written as

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Here, real part is missing. So, it can be taken as 0.

So, a = 0 and
.
Therefore, the a+bi form of given number is
.