Hi there!
I can see why you've posted a question like this here - For adding, subtracting, multiplying, or dividing fractions by whole numbers can be difficult to come out with a precise answer, so let me make it look easier for you!
So, the steps are:
Smush the 2 (whole number) and the 2 (the numerator of the fraction) together on top so its (2)(2) over 6. I can show you what I mean, if you'd like.
This is what it should look like.
Now, what is 2 times 2? You can use a calculator for this part.

Now, we can get to the last part, my favorite one!
Simplify
down to
.
How did we do it? EASY!
See what number does evenly into both numerators and denominators. In this case, 2 goes into 4 twice, and 2 goes into 6 three times, so we're left with our beautiful answer
.
That wasn't so bad, was it? You can use this as a guide for figuring out math problems like these, in case you're stuck again. But just in case, message me if you need anymore help! :D
The answer is A ur welcome good luck and have a nice nice day
Answer:
Steve
Step-by-step explanation:
steve is buying 200 minutes which is more than 150 minutes
Hope i helped :) :) :)
Answer:
Explained below.
Step-by-step explanation:
The information provided is as follows:

(1)
A single mean test is to be performed in this case.
As the population standard deviation is not provided, a one-sample <em>t</em>-test will be used.
The correct option is b.
(2)
The null hypothesis is:
<em>H</em>₀: The average temperature in the population is 98.6°F, i.e. <em>μ </em>= 98.6°F.
The correct option is b.
(3)
The alternative hypothesis is:
<em>Hₐ</em>: The average temperature in the population is less than 98.6°F, i.e. <em>μ </em>< 98.6°F.
The correct option is c.
(4)
The standard deviation of the sample mean is as follows:

Thus, the value of SD is 0.3°F.
(5)
Compute the value of test statistic as follows:


Thus, the value of test statistic is -1.67.
(6)
The degrees of freedom of the test are:
df = n - 1
= 9 - 1
= 8
Thus, the degrees of freedom of the test is 8.
Due to m<5 is a corresponding angle, the answer to the question is 34°