Lets convert the fraction first to ease the calculations:
2 5/8 = 16/8 + 5/8 = 21/8
so now we can operate easily, to calculate we need to multiply 21/8 by 2/3 that is because, if 1/3 is used then 2/3 are left over (1/3 + 2/3 = 1, the total), so we have:
(2/3)(21/8) = (2*21)/(3*8)
= 42/24
= 21/12
= 7/4
so 7/4 are left over
Make into improper fraction
5 and 1/6=5+1/6=30/6+1/6=31/6
3 and 2/4=3+2/4=3+1/2=6/2+1/2=7/2
5 and 1/6 times 2 and 2/4=
31/6 times 7/2=
217/12=
216/12+1/12=
18+1/12=
18 and 1/12
The amount of the radioactive substance is 374.6 g
<h3>How to determine the amount of
radioactive substance?</h3>
The given parameters are:
- Initial, a = 424 mg
- Rate, r = 6%
- Time, t = 2 hours
The amount of the radioactive substance is calculated as:
A(t) = a(1 - r)^t
This gives
A(t) = 424 * (1 - 6%)^t
At 2 hours, we have:
A(2) = 424 * (1 - 6%)^2
Evaluate
A(2) = 374.6
Hence, the amount of the radioactive substance is 374.6 g
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Answer:
Your answer would be C: 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Well, I mean, 4 is greater than 3, but is less than 5. Which proves the n > 5 part wrong.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
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Determine the quotient
See attachment for complete process.
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Subtract from 125x^3 - 8
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Divide 50x^2 by 5x

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Subtract from 50x^2 - 8
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Step 3:
Divide 20x by 5x

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Subtract from 20x - 8
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