Mike says that 3/3 o his fraction model is shaded blue. Ryan says that 6/6 of the same model is shaded blue. Are the two fractions equivalent? If so, what is another equivalent fraction?
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Answer 1
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Yes, these fractions are equivalent. If you were to multiply the numerator and the denominator of 3/3 by 2, you would get 6/6, meaning that they are equivalent. These fractions are also equal to one whole, which is any fraction where both the top and bottom (numerator and denominator) are the same number, so 1/1, 2/2, 3/3, 4/4, 5/5, 6/6, 7/7, 8/8, etc. are all equal.
Answer 2
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yes, 3/3 and 6/6 are equivalent. some other equivalent fractions are: 1/1 2/2 4/4 5/5 7/7 8/8 9/9 10/10 I hope this helped you :)
What is the slope of these two points: (2,2) and (8,8)
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Answer:
m=1
Step-by-step explanation:
x1,y1 (2,2) x2,y2 (8,8)
m=8-2/8-2
m=1
the slope of (2,2) and (8,8) is 1.
What is the exact volume of the cylinder? A. 780 in^3
B. 390 in^3
C.5070 in^3
D.11,700 in^3
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Volume of the cylinder=area (circle) x height
1) we calculate the area of the circle. area of the circle=πr² r=13 in.
area of the circle=π(13 in)²=169π in²
2) we calculate the volume of the cylinder: area (circle)=169π in² height=30 in volume=169π in² x 30 in=5070π in³ ≈ 15927.87 in³
Answer: 5070π in³ or 15927.87 in³
the answer your looking for is C=5070 you would do 13*13*30 and it gives you C
NEED ANSWER FAST PLEASE!Sabina explains that the probability she will be late is greater than 0.5 but less than 0.6. Explain in your own words what this means.
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Sabina is saying that there's almost an even chance that she will be late, but she has a slightly higher chance of being late than early. (Because 0.5 is half, but she said it's more than 0.5.)
Draw a polygon with at least two right angles what am I
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it'll be a rectangle or square.
Its a square because rectangled have 4 right angles no matter what
How do I find the perimeter of a triangle?
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"Perimeter" is the distance all the way around it.
To find the perimeter of a triangle, collect these numbers:
-- length of one side -- length of another side -- length of the remaining side .
Add up those three numbers. Their sum is the perimeter of the triangle.
Perimeter is the distance around the object (in this case a triangle) and is found by adding up the length of each side