Answer:
7(top left) 5(top right)
6(bottom left) 0(bottom right)
Answered by GAUTHMATH
A rational number between the two given ones is -0.455, such that:
-0.45 > -0.455 > -0.46
<h3>How to find a rational number between the two given ones?</h3>
A rational number is any number that can be written as a quotient between two integer numbers.
Particularly, any number with a finite number of digits after the decimal point is also a rational number.
So to find a rational number between -0.45 and -0.46 we could se:
-0.455, such that:
-0.45 > -0.455 > -0.46
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The answer is 8 .. hope this helps a lot :)
Answer:
9
Step-by-step explanation:
20 x 5 = 100
45/5 = 9
9 to 20 = 11
45 to 100 = 55
<u>55</u> = 5<--- Linear
11
(since the total answer is linear, the answer is right)
Answer:
-11
Step-by-step explanation:
Absolute value means the distance from 0 so in this case, anything that is 10+ from 0 will work