It’s easier if you turn the fractions into decimals and arrange them in order from biggest to smallest. 3/4= 0.75, 5/6= 0.83, 7/9= 0.77, 1/2= 0.5, 2/3= 0.66, 7/12= .583, 15/24= 0.625. Then obviously, you order them from biggest to smallest:
0.83 (5/6), 0.77 (7/9), 0.75 (3/4), 0.66 (2/3), 0.583 (7/12), 0.5 (1/2).
Answer:
-(1/3)x+1>y
2x-3≥y
If x<12/7 then 2x-3≥y
and if x≥12/7 then -(1/3)x+1>y
The answer to your question is-9
Answer:
-10%
Step-by-step explanation:
price elasticity of demand = % change in demand / % change in price
Here, the "price" changes from 15 to 45, so its percent change is ...
((new value)/(old value) -1) × 100%
= (45/15 -1) × 100%
= 200%
The % change in demand is given as -20%, so the price elasticity is ...
price elasticity of demand = (-20%)/(200%) = -0.10 = -10%
Answer:
10,000
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to round numbers we look at the number to the right of whatever we are rounding to. So in this case we are rounding to the nearest thousand so we look at the number to the right of the thousands which is the hundred in this case. If that number is a 1-4 we round down and if that number is a 5-9 we round up. In this case the number to the right is a 9 so we will round up. The nearest thousand above 9991 is 10,000 so that is what we will round to