Answer:
To see how these fractions are equal, I divided the numerators by the denominators. For instance, you could have 4 over 5 (4/5) and divide 4 by 5 (4/5) to get 0.8. Now you'll do the same thing for the fractions given
24/45=0.533...
8/15=0.533...
48/90=0.533...
5/9=0.5556
As you can see, the only fraction that doesn't equal 0.53, or the outlier, is 5/9 or 0.5556
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: 9x-3x and 5x+x
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Brianna's thinking is incorrect because of course, when x is 0, the expression will equal whatever value isn't an x term. To find equivalent expression, you actually need to find which expressions have the same amount of x terms and the same value.
2. Expressions A and C are equivalent.
3. Expression A can be simplified, as you can do 9x - 3x = 6x, so your final expression would be 6x - 4. Expression C can also be simplified with 5x + x = 6x, which can then also be written as 6x - 4. This means both expressions have the same amount of x terms, and the same value, so they are equivalent.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation: explique melhor
Answer:
30/169
Step-by-step explanation:
We need to know how many marbles in the bag
6 red marbles + 2 white marbles + 5 blue marbles = 13 marbles
P (red) = red / total = 6/13
We then put the marble bad so there are still 13 marbles in the bag
P(blue) = blue /total = 5/13
P (red then blue ) = P(red) *P(blue)
= 6/13 * 5/13 = 30/169
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
[...] if you can write the LHS as a perfect square, or if you can't spot a factorization of it right away, if and only if the discriminant
(or, if b is an even number, 1/4 of it) is zero.
<u>I see it! I see it!</u>
Stare at it for a while. First term is
, third term is
, we are missing a double product, but we can play with k. For the LHS to be
you just need
.
<u>I don't see it...</u>
Then number crunching it is. Set the discriminant to 0, solve for k
