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Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
You can use your number sense to realize that 8/9 is between 3/4 and 1, so Tyrone can only get 3 whole pieces from his string.
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If you like, you can do the division ...
(8/9)/(1/4) = (8/9)(4/1) = 32/9 = 3 5/9 . . . . . 3 whole pieces
Or, you can compare decimal values.
1 piece = 0.25 ft
2 pieces = 0.50 ft
3 pieces = 0.75 ft
4 pieces = 1.00 ft
String length = 0.888.... ft (more than 3; less than 4 pieces)
The answer is 4, first you the $27 and subtract the $3, then u take 24 and divide it by 6
in this problem what you are really looking for is which of these sets is a pathagorean triple. That means it will solve the pathagorean theorem. (a sqaured + b squared = c squared) c is always going to be the largest number or the hypotenuse. if you plug all the number sets into the theorem, only one works and that is 7, 24, 25 which is your answer.
The correct answer is line q
X-7 < -3
Remember that the less than or equal to has a line underneath it!