75 ÷ 15 = 5
Riley can cut 5 strips of ribbon each 15 inches long
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Answer:
0 = -10
Step-by-step explanation:
add 9+2=11
11-10=1-10x rearange terms
-10x+11=1-10x subtract 11 from both sides
−10+11−11=−10+1−1
-10x=-10x-10 add 10 to both sides
−10+10=−10−10+10 simplify cause you subtracts 10 from each side and your left with
0=-10
What’s the 6p-7.2 is that suppose to be like an example or page number
Answer:
D)1/3 ?
Step-by-step explanation:
Maybe 1/3
Do some research, I guess it's D).
I hope that helps (:
1. The entire fraction is negative if the numerator or denominator are negative.
if both parts of the fraction were negative, the entire fraction would be positive (- / - = +)
2. Of course, although most teachers ask you to put the negative sign in the fraction as a whole (before the fraction line) or in the numerator. never leave a fraction with two signs. in this case, if it has two signs and they are different, the whole fraction is NEGATIVE
3) No. the whole fraction is POSITIVE only if both the numerator and the denominator have the same sign, + + or - -