Answer:
30 years old
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the two ages be A and C.
Then C = (1/2)A, and A = C + 15.
Substitute C + 15 for A in C = (1/2)A:
C = (1/2)(C + 15), or 2C = C + 15.
Then C = 15, and A = C + 15 becomes A = 15 + 15, or A = 30.
Cuz she divided 23 and 8 and got 21 then she added 3+3= 6 + 4= 10
Steps:
1: p=0.2
2: n = 17
3: n*p= 17*0.2=3.4
Description:
The person will spend less than 20 or o.2 as seen in the question. Meaning p will equal 0.2. P for probability. Now n is for number. n will equal 17. And then we have to times all the number. N times P will equal 17 then times it by 0.2= Answer will come as 3.4.
Answer: 3.4
The correct answer for this question is 3.4
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Hey there!
In order to find if a fraction would result in a repeating decimal, recall that a fraction is a division problem written vertically. All that you have to do is divide the numerator by the denominator. Also, remember that a repeating decimal will result in the same number after the decimal point as long as the calculator can handle.
3 ÷ 4 = 0.75
1 ÷ 9 = 0.11111111...
5 ÷ 11 = 0.45454545...
3 ÷ 0.42857143...
As you can see, two out of your four answer choices give you a repeating decimal. B gives you a repeated number of "1" while C gives you "45". D doesn't count since there is no pattern of repeated numbers that it follows.
Both B and C fall into the category of repeating decimal. If you're only able to choose one answer, I would ask your teacher, a parent, or a peer what they think.
Hope this helped you out! :-)