Answer:
$18.50
Step-by-step explanation:
In the example before 61 messages = $6.10 or rounding to the tenths place 6.1. If you do the same with 185, you get 18.5 or 18.50
Answer:
1/63
Step-by-step explanation:
There are a couple of ways to do this.
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Look for the GCF of the numerators when a common denominator is used.
GCF(3/7, 4/9) = GCF(27/63, 28/63) = (1/63)·GCF(27, 28)
GCF(3/7, 4/9) = 1/63
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<h3>2) </h3>
Use Euclid's algorithm. If the remainder from division of the larger by the smaller is zero, then the smaller is the GCF; otherwise, the remainder replaces the larger, and the algorithm repeats.
(4/9)/(3/7) = 1 remainder 1/63*
(3/7)/(1/63) = 27 remainder 0
The GCF is 1/63.
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* The quotient is 28/27 = 1 +1/27 = 1 +(1/27)(3/7)/(3/7) = 1 +(1/63)/(3/7) or 1 with a remainder of 1/63.
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<em>Additional comment</em>
3/7 = (1/63) × 27
4/9 = (1/63) × 28
Juan did.
The line on his graph takes longer to get to 8 blocks.;-D
Answer:
b (1)= 4
b (n)= b (n-1)+ 18
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
True
Step-by-step explanation:
In functions, each x value has its own corresponding y value, this meaning that the x value cannot repeat, and if it does it is not considered a function
Looking at the graph, no x value repeat, thus the graph represents a function