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Answer:
<em>Pizza eaten together: 5/6,</em>
<em>Pizza left over: 1/6</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
~ If Ellen ate 2/4th of the pizza and John ate 1/3 of the pizza, provided that the pizza counts as a whole ( 1 )... ~
1. Let us simplify 2/4th to be ⇒ 1/2, through simple algebra
2. To see how much they ate together we would neglect that the pizza counts as a whole but simply add 1/2 by 1/3rd.
3. Through simple algebra: 1/2 + 1/3 = 3/6 + 2/6 = <em>Pizza eaten together: 5/6</em>
4. Now to find out how much pizza was left over, we would need the fact that a pizza ⇒ 1 whole. It would be that 1 - 1/2 - 1/3 ⇒ Pizza left over, through the <em>Partition Postulate. </em>In fact, the pizza left over would simply be 1 whole - the pizza eaten together ( 5/6 ).
5. Through algebra: 1 - 1/2 - 1/3 = 1 - 5/6 = <em>Pizza left over: 1/6</em>
Answer:
I might be wrong double check but it's something like
Step-by-step explanation:
4x/3-40/3
(not to sure on that so don't be mad if it's wrong)
Seventy-six and one tenth
Matrix :
1 4 4
5 2 2
1 5 5
=> Determinant =
1 * (2*5 - 2*5) - 4 * (5*5 - 1*2) + 4 * ( 5*5 - 2*1)
= 1*(10 - 10) - 4*(25 - 2) + 4*(25 -2) = 1*0 + 4* 23 + 4*(25 - 2) = 0 - 4*23 + 4*23 = 0
Answer: 0