<h3><u>Write two division expression s that have the same vaule as 36.8 ÷ 2.3
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<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
Given that,
We hve to find the two division expression s that have the same vaule as 36.8 ÷ 2.3
From given,

So, we have to find two division expressions that has a value of 16
<em><u>First division expression</u></em>
We know that 32 divided by 2 gives 16
Thus, we can write as,

<em><u>Second Expression:</u></em>
We know that 48 divided by 3 gives 16
Thus, we can write as,

Thus the two expressions are found
The correct answer is: A, I, II, III, and IV.
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This is tricky. Fasten your seat belt. It's going to be a boompy ride.
If it's a 12-hour clock (doesn't show AM or PM), then it has to gain
12 hours in order to appear correct again.
How many times must it gain 3 minutes in order to add up to 12 hours ?
(12 hours) x (60 minutes/hour) / (3 minutes) = 240 times
It has to gain 3 minutes 240 times, in order for the hands to be in the correct positions again. Each of those times takes 1 hour. So the job will be complete in 240 hours = <em>10 days .</em>
Check:
In <u>10</u> days, there are <u>240</u> hours.
The clock gains <u>3</u> minutes every hour ==> <u>720</u> minutes in 240 hours.
In 720 minutes, there are 720/60 = <u>12 hours</u> yay !
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If you are on a military base and your clocks have 24-hour faces,
then at the same rate of gaining, one of them would take 20 days
to appear to be correct again.
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Note:
It doesn't have to be an analog clock. Cheap digital clocks can
gain or lose time too (if they run on a battery and don't reference
their rate to the 60 Hz power that they're plugged into).
Answer:36 yards and 2 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
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