If you put 1/5, 2/3, and 5/8 from least to greatest what are they in order

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Answer 1
Answer: it would be 1/5, 5/8, 2/3 because 1/5 is 24/120, 2/3 is 80/125, and 5/8 is 75/120

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Own arranges 48 beads into an array. There are 6 rows of beads. How many columns are there.

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Answer:

There will be 8 columns

Step-by-step explanation:

So first you get 48 and divide it by 6 then you get 8 as your answer

Jane needs to miss fewer than 1/6 of the words on her spelling list.  If there are 18 words, how many can she miss?  Explain.

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she would have to miss 1 or 2 because 1/6 of 18 is 3 so less than 3 is 2 or 1

hope that helps!

because she needs to miss less than 1/6
therefore, she has to miss less than 1/6*18
thus, she has to miss less than 3

a particular school has a teacher to a student ratio of a 1 teacher to 11 students. Are there more teachers or students explain how u know.

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Read it carefully. It's telling you the answer in the problem! There is one teacher for every 11 students. Of course there are more students! 

5 times 395 using properties of operations

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Hello there!

Answer: ⇒⇒=1975

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Step-by-step explanation:

First you had to multiply by the number.

395*5=1975

1975 is the right answer.

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*******ASAP******The coordinate plane below represents a city. Points A through F are schools in the city.
graph of coordinate plane. Point A is at 1, 3. Point B is at 3, 1. Point C is at 3, negative 3. Point D is at negative 4, 2. Point E is at negative 1, 5. Point F is at negative 3, negative 3.

Part A: Using the graph above, create a system of inequalities that only contains points B and C in the overlapping shaded regions. Explain how the lines will be graphed and shaded on the coordinate grid above.

Part B: Explain how to verify that the points B and C are solutions to the system of inequalities created in Part A.

Part C: Lisa can only attend a school in her designated zone. Lisa's zone is defined by y > 2x + 5. Explain how you can identify the schools that Lisa is allowed to attend.

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Answer:

Part A: We have the points A = ( 1,3 ) , B = ( 3,1 ) and C = ( 3,-3 ).

We will first find the equation of line AB and AC.

Now, the slope of AB is (1-3)/(3-1) =(-2)/(2) =-1.

So, substituting in y = mx + b along with the point ( 1,3 ) gives,

3 = -1 + b i.e. b = 4.

So, the equation of AB is y = -x + 4.

Further, slope of AC is (-3-3)/(3-1) =(-6)/(2) =-3.

Again, substituting in y = mx + b along with the point ( 1,3 ) gives,

3 = -3 + b i.e. b = 6

So, the equation of AC is y = -3x + 6.

Using 'zero test', we get that,

y = -x + 4 gives 0 = 4, which is not true.

y = -3x + 6 gives 0 = 6, which is not true.

Hence, the solution region will be away from the origin as shown in the figure 1 below.

Thus, we get the system y>-x+4 and y>-3x+6 containing point B and C.

Part B: We have the equations y = -x + 4 and y = -3x + 6.

Substitute the points B = ( 3,1 ) and C = ( 3,-3 ) into these equations respectively, we get,

y = -x + 4 gives y = -3 + 4 i.e. y = 1

y = -3x + 6 gives y = -3 × 3 + 6 i.e. y = -9 + 6 i.e. y = -3.

Hence, points B and C are the solutions of the system in Part A.

Part C: After plotting y>2x+5, we ca see from the second figure that the points included in the shaded region are D = ( -4,2 ) and E = (-1, 5).

So, Lisa is allowed to attend the schools D and E.

DeShawn uses 3/4 of a box of rice to cook dinner. The portion he uses weighs 12 ounces. Write and solve and equation to find the weight of the full box kf rice.

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Answer:

16\ ounces

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

3/4 of a box of rice weighs 12 ounces

so by proportion

Find the weight of the full box of rice

(12)/((3/4))(ounces)/(box) =(x)/(1)(ounces)/(box)\n \nx=12/(3/4)\n \nx=16\ ounces

3/4 box = 12 oz

we first need to find 1/4 of a box. to do that divide both sides by 3

1/4 box = 4 oz

for a full box which is 4/4 multiply both sides by 4

1/4 x (4)  = 4 x (4) oz

4/4 ( or one whole) = 16 oz