(4/5)/(2/3)=4/5*3/2=12/10=1 1/5
two fractions dividing is the same as two fractions multiplying with the second fraction flipped around
1 1/5 yards per second
Answer:
9.25
Step-by-step explanation:
Mark doubled the number so we can divide 40.5 by 2 which is 20.25
Then we can subtract 11 from 20.25 because Mark added 11 to the number.
Cos[sin⁻¹(0)]
cos(0)
1
cos[sin(-1)]
cos(-0.02)
0.99
cos[sin(0)]
cos(0)
1
The scale factor is 3 because it’s going from 6 to 18, 18/6=3
Hello! I would love to help!
Okay, let's first figure out what the problem is asking us. Basically, we need to subtract 4/6 from 5/6 to find the extra left over.
Let's do it!
We need to do 5/6-4/6
To do this, subtract the numerators, or top numbers of each fraction.
The top numbers are 5 and 4
5-4=1
Now, put the new numerator over 6, the common denominator.
1/6
So, your answer is 1/6 cup extra oil.
Hope this helped! Comment if you have questions!