So you start in 0 and then cout back 3 times unyill you get to - 15 and that is how you use the number line for this problem
Hmm
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look at perfect squer befre and after
4=2^2
9=3^2
4<7<9
therefor
√4<√7<√9
2<√7<3
between 2 and 3
Answer:
1/15
Step-by-step explanation:
(1). <em>Multiply both the numerator and denominator of each fraction by the number that makes its denominator equal the LCD (Least Common Denominator). </em>
So lets do step one now, the LCD is 15 so we have to make both denominators agree on one number, so 15 is the number both denominators agree on.
Solve:
2*3/5*3 - 1*5/3*5
(2). <em>Complete the multiplication.</em>
6/15 - 5/15
(3). <em>The two fractions now have like denominators so you can subtract the numerators.</em>
6 - 5 / 15 - 15 = 1/15
*Pro tip:
<em>The denominator doesn't change and stays the same. So you don't </em>
<em>subtract the 15 by 15.</em>
(4). <em>Then you'll get the answer and then if you can simplify then simplify.</em>
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The Answer is 1/15, and cannot be simplified.
So the answer is 1/15
Hope this helps!
Answer:
the first yellow box would be -14
the second one would be 2
the last one would be -7!
hope this helped!
Step-by-step explanation:
7-4= 3
7+4= 11
Your numbers should be between 3 and 11.
No less than 3 and no more than 11. Can’t be 3 or 11
Answer: 5,7,9