21% this is the exact answer i dont knw how to explain so ill just add charachters
How to rationalize the denominator with square roots?
So, in order to rationalize the denominator, we need to get rid of all radicals that are in the denominator.
Step 1: Multiply numerator and denominator by a radical that will get rid of the radical in the denominator. ...
Step 2: Make sure all radicals are simplified. ...
Step 3: Simplify the fraction if needed.
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Answer:
25000000 is the correct answer
Answer:
Rational number
Definition:
A rational number is the one which can be written in the form of (fraction) p/q, following the condition that q (denominator) must not be equal to zero. (because something divided by 0 gives infinity)
Examples: 3, 2/7, 12345/67
- A simple integer can also be said as a rational number, taking 1 as its denominator. Like 5 is a rational number having p/q form as 5/1
I hope it will help you!
The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by your question is the third choice which is 3*5*2.
<span>The choices are independent, so multiply, </span><span>3*5*2 = 30 </span>
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