An easy way for me to do this is to either make all of the fractions into decimals or all the decimals into fractions, whatever you prefer. I prefer fractions, but for typing reasons I’m going to make them all decimals. Making 5/48 into a decimal you divide 5 by 48 and get 0.104... and divide 3 by 16 and get 0.1875. Then from there, look at whatever tenths place number is the least (the number after the decimal). Two of them have one, so moving onto the next number, 8>0, which means 0.104 is less then 0.1875. Then 5<7. So from least to greatest, 5/48 (0.104), 3/16 (0.1875), 0.5, 0.75.
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Step-by-step explanation:
She has one whole pan and 5/6 of a pan left.
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the answer is the first one, Cara multiplied only 4 and 7 together and did not multiply 4 and 13
Step-by-step explanation:
if you look through the question you can see that Cara evaluated the (-4)^2 correctly because a negative multiplied by a negative gives you a positive thus (-4)*(-4)= 16, then next you can see that Cara subtracted 2 from 6 correctly because (6-2)= (4), and last but not least Cara did multiply 2 by 4 correctly because 2*4 or 2(4) =8 so as you can see the answer is the first one
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<span>x² + y² + 14x + 2y + 14 = 0
(x²+14x)+(y²+2y)+14=0
(x²+2(7)(x) +7²) -7² +( y²+(2)(1)y+1²)-1² +14 = 0
(x+7)² +(y+1)² = 6²
the center : (-7,-1) and </span><span>length of the radius is : 6</span>
<span>5x^2 + 5y^2 + 10x − y = 0 it is the same of </span>
<span>x^2 + y^2 + 2x −1/5y = 0
and then </span>
(x + 1)^2 - 1+ (<span><span>y−1/10)^2 -1/100=0
</span> </span>(x + 1)^2 + (<span>y −1/10)^2 =(101/100)
the center is C(-1, 1/10), and the radius is R= sqrt(101)/10
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