1/10 is the same as saying 10 times less
Refer to the diagram below
The digit as the first decimal place is worth 1/10
The digit as the second decimal place is worth 1/100 which is 1/10 worth the digit as the first decimal place
Example of two decimal numbers:
2.56 and 2.68
The digit 6 in 2.56 is 6/100
The digit 6 in 2.68 is 6/10
The digit 6 in 2.56 is 1/10 as much as the digit 6 in 2.68
Answer:
It should be -64
Step-by-step explanation:
<span>Faster maid DATA:
time = x hr/job ; rate = 1/x job/jhr
Slower maid DATA:
time = 3x hr/job ; rate = 1/3x job/hr
Together DATA:
time = 3 hr/job ; rate = 1/3 job/hr
Equation:
rate + rate = together rate
1/x + 1/3x = 1/3
Multiply thru by 3x to get:
3 + 1 = x
x = 4 hrs (time for the faster maid to do the job)</span>
Answer:
15
Step-by-step explanation: