Answer:
<u>29/48</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
3 5/8 Divided By 6= 29/48
Dividing fractions is simple if you know what to do, and how to multiply.
Here's how:
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<u><em>1. convert any whole number or mixed number into a fraction.</em></u>
<em>6 = 6/1.</em>
Whole number <u><em>x</em></u> denominator <u><em>+ </em></u>numerator = <em><u>29/8</u></em>
(3) (8) (5) (answer/original denominator)
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<u><em>2. Keep, Change, Flip (KCF)</em></u>
29 1
__ x __
8 6
With KCF, we keep the first fraction, change the division to multiplication, and flip the second fraction.
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<em><u>3. Multiply numerators and denominators</u></em>
29 x 1 = 29
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8 x 6 = 48
29/48 is in it's simplest form.
Hence, your answer.
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Each wired piece was 29/48 of a yard.</em></u></h2><h2 /><h2 /><h2 /><h3><u><em>
P.S - Please let me know if i made any mistakes.</em></u></h3>
Answer:
-2x - 8
Step-by-step explanation:
Combine like terms
-5x - 7x = -2
Therfore you have
-2x - 8
Answer:
The image that is correct is the one with yellow starting at positive 4 and green at negative 4. The solution is anything less than positive 4.
Given :
Population of country in 2006 , P = 300 million.
Consumption of fruit juice in 2006 by while population, C = 1.85 billion.
To Find :
The average number of gallons of fruit juice consumed per person in the country in 2006.
Solution :
We know, 1 billion = 1000 million.
C = 1.85 billion = 1850 million.
Now, average umber of gallons of fruit juice consumed per person in the country in 2006 is :
Hence, this is the required solution.
Answer:
The perimeter (to the nearest integer) is 9.
Step-by-step explanation:
The upper half of this figure is a triangle with height 3 and base 6. If we divide this vertically we get two congruent triangles of height 3 and base 3. Using the Pythagorean Theorem we find the length of the diagonal of one of these small triangles: (diagonal)^2 = 3^2 + 3^2, or (diagonal)^2 = 2*3^2.
Therefore the diagonal length is (diagonal) = 3√2, and thus the total length of the uppermost two sides of this figure is 6√2.
The lower half of the figure has the shape of a trapezoid. Its base is 4. Both to the left and to the right of the vertical centerline of this trapezoid is a triangle of base 1 and height 3; we need to find the length of the diagonal of one such triangle. Using the Pythagorean Theorem, we get
(diagonal)^2 = 1^2 + 3^2, or 1 + 9, or 10. Thus, the length of each diagonal is √10, and so two diagonals comes to 2√10.
Then the perimeter consists of the sum 2√10 + 4 + 6√2.
which, when done on a calculator, comes to 9.48. We must round this off to the nearest whole number, obtaining the final result 9.