F(x) = 1/4x-1
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Answer: Choice D
b greater-than 3 and StartFraction 2 over 15 EndFraction
In other words,
b > 3 & 2/15
or

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Explanation:
Let's convert the mixed number 2 & 3/5 into an improper fraction.
We'll use the rule
a & b/c = (a*c + b)/c
In this case, a = 2, b = 3, c = 5
So,
a & b/c = (a*c + b)/c
2 & 3/5 = (2*5 + 3)/5
2 & 3/5 = (10 + 3)/5
2 & 3/5 = 13/5
The inequality
is the same as 
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Let's multiply both sides by 15 to clear out the fractions

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Now isolate the variable b

Side note: Another way to go from 47/15 to 3 & 2/15 is to notice how
47/15 = 3 remainder 2
The 3 is the whole part while 2 helps form the fractional part. The denominator stays at 15 the whole time.
When you have a power to a fraction, you simply take it by the top and then by the bottm.
So, split it into two: (2)^4 and (5)^4
Solve: (2)^4=16
(5)^4=625
So the fraction is: 16/625
Check to see if it reduces: It doesn't. (Odd and even numbers that have no common multiples).
Therefore, that's the answer.
Answer:
669 is the answer to this equation
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
16/52, or 4/13.
Step-by-step explanation:
First, since we know that the question is asking for the probability of a club <u>or</u> a jack, we know that we have to add the two probabilities. The first probability is that of picking a club, which is 13/52. The probability of picking a jack (be sure not to overlap; don't double count the jack of clubs) is 3/52. Adding these two gives us 13/52+3/52=16/52, which simplifies to 4/13.