1/3= 5/15
2/5= 6/15
5/15 + 6/15 = 11/15
15/15 - 11/15 = 4/15
Part C= 4/15
Answer:
if 1/6 of a roll of paper covers 1/4 of a wall, this means that we will need 4/6 of a roll to cover a whole wall, now the question is asking how many rolls will we need to cover 4 walls, we already know that it takes 4/6 to fill one wall so if we add 4/6+4/6+4/6+4/6 we will get 16/6 or 2 4/6
we will need 16/6 or 2 4/6 of rolls of paper to cover 4 walls
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The answers are
(8-9)-(9+3)*5=-61
5+(5+5+6)+9=30
(5/3-3)= -4 over 3 or -4/3 or -1.3 or -1 1/3 depends on what your choices are but all those are correct
2*3+(4*2)/2=10
Answer:
y²/25+x²/4=1
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation for an ellipse is either categorized as
x²/c² + y²/d² = 1 . In such an equation, the vertices on the x axis are categorized by (±c,0) and the vertices on the y axis are (0, ±d)
In the ellipse shown, the vertices/endpoints on the x axis are (-2,0) and (2,0). This means that c is equal to 2. Similarly, on the y axis, the endpoints are (5,0) and (-5,0), so d=5.
Our equation is therefore x²/2²+y²/5²=1 = x²/4+y²/25=1
Our answer is therefore the fourth option, or
y²/25+x²/4=1