the answer is the fraction of the number of line is a whole number an integer number
10 is your answer!! hope this helps
Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
I guessed on the problem and it was right
It takes three copies of 1/6 to show the same amount as one copy of 1/2.
Why this is is because a sixth is smaller than a half. There are six sixths in a whole. There are only two halves in a whole.
So when you divide the whole into six parts, you would need half of the parts to have a half. Like down here: <em>(not correct to scale, sorry)</em>
|-------------------|----------------------|
|-----|------|-------|------|-------|-------|
It takes 3 of the sixths to = 1 half.
another way you can check is by simplifying your fractions.
3/6, when you divide by 3 top and bottom, = 1/2
I hope this answers your question somewhat. Please ask if there's anything more
Answer:
9.2
Step-by-step explanation:
to find the third side you need to use the Pythagorean Theorem, which is a²+b²=c². In this case, 6²+7²=c², or 36+49=c². c²=85, so do the square root of 85 to get the length of c, which is 9.2.