Answer:
No
Reasoning:
If something is a perfect cube, it is able to be put under a cube root (
) and will result in an integer (a non-decimal number > 0, basically).
So let's calculate
, and see if the result is an integer.
= 3.634.......
As you can see, the result is not an integer, therefore 48 is not a perfect cube.
Step-by-step explanation:
÷6
First, simplify the 6
to an improper fraction, which is:

Next rewrite the equation using the improper fraction:
÷
Now, in order to divide the fraction, we will need to flip the second fraction over, and then multiply the two fractions together. A great way to remember this is the phrase <em>Copy Dot Flip - </em>Copy the first fraction, put a dot for multiplication, and flip the second fraction.
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Finally, multiply together and simplify/reduce if needed:
<u>The final answer is </u>
<u> and no simplification or reduction is needed</u>
Answer:
The denominators of fractions are : 2 and 10
Step-by-step explanation:

By hit and trial method, if we put x = 2 and y = 10 then the resulting equation (1) is satisfied and all the conditions hold.
So, the denominators are 2 and 10