Please retype this fraction. If by "---" you mean "subtraction," type 3/7-1/3.
Let's assume that the problem is as follows: (3/7-1/3)(2/3)-1/7;
first, find the LCD of 3/7 and 1/3 and then combine 3/7 and -1/3).
second, multiply your result by (2/3).
third, subtract 1/7 from your result.
If, however, your "---" and "-----" mean "division, then the above is all wrong.
If that's the case, then please retype your whole question.
You could express "the quotient of 2/3 and 1/6" as follows:
2
----
3
------------------------
1
-----
6
Is that what you meant?
Sorry to be picky, but it's very important that you express math properly.
Answer:
You cannot gather an answer from this, it is in simplest form
Answer: the X intercept mean this here
Ms.
Padilla is charged $0.04/min.
Ms. Padilla pays $16 for months she makes 0 min of calls
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
No solution
Step-by-step explanation:
4x+9=4x+13
9 ≠ 13
No solution
Answer:
y=-1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
first combine like terms:
5/y-3/y=-2-4
2/y=-6
now multiply y on both sides:
2=-6y
solve the equation
y=-1/3