What is 48399 rounded to the nearest 10

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Answer 1
Answer:

round up and in this case it would be 48,400

Answer 2
Answer: The answer is 48,400.

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6 sweets cost 42p altogether how much do 8 sweets cost

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The best thing to do is to find the cost of one sweet, and to do this, divide 42 by 7.
42/7= 6
Therefore, one sweet costs 6p.
To find the cost of 8 sweets, you've got to multiply 6 by 8, and this gives you 54p.
Therefore, 8 sweets cost 54p
This is basically just finding unit rate and multiplying.
Hope this helps :)
42 by 7.
42/7= 6
1 sweet = 6p*8=48p


2/3 of the product of 3/8 and 16

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finding the product of 2 numbers means that you have to multiply those numbers

(3)/(8) * 16

when multiplying fractions , numerators are multiplied by numerators and denominators by denominators

(3)/(8)*(16)/(1)  = (3*16)/(8*1) = (48)/(8) = 6

therefore product of 3/8 and 16 is 6

next we have to find 2/3 of 6

'of' operator means multiplication

(2)/(3) *(6)/(1) = (2*6)/(3*1) = (12)/(3) = 4


answer is 4

4

Further explanation

The Problem:

  • (2)/(3) of the product of (3)/(8) and 16.
  • Write an expression to match and then evaluate.

The Process:

Here are some early expressions that need attention.

  • two-thirds is (2)/(3)
  • three-eights is (3)/(8)
  • the product of (3)/(8) and 16 is (3)/(8) * 16

The term of "the product" is synonymous with multiplication.

Let us write an expression to match for (2)/(3) of the product of (3)/(8) and 16.

\boxed{\boxed{ \ (2)/(3) * \bigg( (3)/(8) * 16 \bigg ) \ }}

And now we evaluate the full expression.

\boxed{ \ = (2)/(3) * \bigg( (3)/(8) * 16 \bigg ) \ }

We can cross out 8 and 16.

\boxed{ \ = (2)/(3) * (3 * 2) \ }

\boxed{ \ = (2)/(3) * 6 \ }

We can cross out 3 and 6.

\boxed{ \ = 2 * 2 \ }

Thus, the result is 4.

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Quick Steps:

\boxed{ \ (2)/(3) * (3)/(8) * 16 \ }

\boxed{ \ (1)/(1) * (1)/(4) * 16 \ }

\boxed{ \ (16)/(4) \ or \ 16 / 4 \ }

\boxed{\boxed{ \ 4 \ }}

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6 yards to 36 yards percent of change

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Percent of change = amount of change/original amount
P=(36-6)/6
P=30/6
P= 5
Change that to percent:
5 x 100
= 500%

Hope this helps :)

This is equal to the amount of change over the original amount
 In this case the amount of change is 30   (36-6=30)

 = 5 
And 5 = 500% percent of change

Note that this is different than: What percent of 6 is 36?  That would be 600%

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FIND THE DOMAIN AND THE SOLUTION TO X

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Ps: just starting on algebra, so might not be right.

Find the domain by finding where the equation is defined.

Interval Notation:

(−2,0)∪(5,∞)

Set-Builder Notation:

{x|−2<x<0,x>5}

Solve for x

For two functions to be equal, the arguments of each must be equal.

x=12,−1

I hope this isn't wrong and if it is, sorry...