Comment if anything is unclear ill help
excuse the writing io used my mouse
so the aim is to find a simple factor thst when u multiply the divisoor by it si lower thatn the dividend
in this case i used 10 so 10*36=360
then u subtract 360 ( 540-360=180)from the dividend and record the ten which i did on right side of the attachment
then u find another factor that can now multiply 36 but be less that 180 i chose 5
5*36=180
180-180= 0
finally u jus add the factors that used which are the 10 and 5= 15
therefore 540/36 =15
6/4.5 = 1.33
All you need to do is 6 divided by 4.5
as you already know, to get the inverse of any expression, we start off by doing a quick switcheroo on the variables, and then solve for "y".
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Volume is 3 dimentional
cm is 1 dimentional: legnth
L=liters=volume=cubic meter
ml=mililiter=volume=cubic centimeter
cm^3=mililiter
cm is the answer
weight is the measurement of the amount of gravity of an object, it changes depending on where you are (on moon, something has less weight than on earth)
mass is how much matter is in something, doesn't matter where you are (on moon, still same mass as on earth)
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