So, the prime factors of 100 are written as 2 x 2 × 5 x 5 or 22 x 52, where 2 and 5 are the prime numbers. It is possible to find the exact number of factors of a number 100 with the help of prime factorisation. The prime factor of the 100 is 22 x 52.
19.7989898732 or to simplify it 19.79
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am I correct? Fix my answer if I am not.
Answer:
5/6
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Step 1: Make all fractions have same denominator: 24</u>
3/4 * 6/6 = 18/24
1/4 * 6/6 = 6/24
1/6 * 4/4 = 4/24
<u>Step 2: Plug in the new fractions into the old place</u>
3/4 + (1/4 - 1/6)
18/24 + (6/24 - 4/24)
<u>Step 3: Solve inside parenthesis</u>
18/24 + (6/24 - 4/24)
18/24 + 2/24
<u>Step 4: Add</u>
18/24 + 2/24
20/24
<u>Step 5: Simplify</u>
20/24
10/12
5/6
Answer: 5/6