Answer:
The answer is actully the third one
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide 1 7/10 by 3/5 to see if the quotient is greater than 2. If it's not, you can't get 2 scarves out of it. If it is, then you can get 2 scarves out of it and have whatever the remainder is as left-over. Before we divide, let's change that 1 7/10 into an improper fraction since it will be easier to work with.
1 7/10 = 17/10
Now we can divide:
The rule for dividing fractions is that you bring up the lower fraction and flip it to multiply, so that looks like this:
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To simplify before we multiply, we can reduce between the 5 and the 10 and have smaller numbers to deal with:
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The product there is
So the answer you want from your choices is
"Yes, because the quotient of Fraction 1 and 7 over 10 [division sign]Fraction 3 over 5 is 2 and 5 over 6", third choice
Given the additional information you provided, the value of a determines how quickly the quadratic grows. Increasing this causes the function to grow faster.
For future reference, the constants h and k relate to translating the function along the x and y axes respectively
Here are the answers for 10 and 12
Answer:
1.99750312 * 10 ^(-12)
Step-by-step explanation:
When we divide numbers in scientific notation
1.6*10^12
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8.01 * 10^23
We divide the numbers out front and subtract the exponents on the powers of 10
(1.6/8.01) * 10^(12-23)
.199750312 * 10^(-11)
But this is not proper scientific notation. We need 1 number in front of the decimal. If we move the decimal 1 place to the left, we subtract 1 from the exponent
1.99750312 * 10 ^(-11-1)
1.99750312 * 10 ^(-12)