14/3 is the fraction which is greater than the fraction 34/8.
A fraction represents a part of a whole.
To compare which fraction is greater than 34/8, we need to convert all the fractions to have the same denominator.
The smallest common multiple of 8, 3, 6, 9, and 11 is 792.
Let us convert all fractions with denominator 792.
Multiply 34/8 by 99 on numerator and denominator
34/8×99/99
3366/792
Now 14/3
Multiply with 264 in numerator and denominator
14×264/3×264
3696/792
As we compare 3366/792 and 3696/792
3696/792 is greater than 3366/792
Hence, 14/3 is the fraction which is greater than the fraction 34/8.
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The solution for b is 40
What is Equation?
Equations are mathematical statements with two algebraic expressions flanking the equals (=) sign on either side.
It demonstrates the equality of the relationship between the expressions printed on the left and right sides.
Coefficients, variables, operators, constants, terms, expressions, and the equal to sign are some of the components of an equation. The "=" sign and terms on both sides must always be present when writing an equation.
Given data ,
12 x b = 480
Dividing by 12 on both sides , we get
b = 40
Hence , the value of b = 40
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Division Problem: 90 people were invited to the party.
1. How many tables are needed, if each table can seat 8 people?
2. How many tables will be completely full?
3. How many people will be at an incomplete table?
Solution:
You have that 90=8·11+2 (8 - divisor, 11 - quotient, 2 - remainder).
Since the quotient is 11, 12 tables are needed, 11 tables will be completely full and the last 12th table will be incomplete, only 2 people will be at this table.
Answer: 1. 12 tables, 2. 11 tables, 3. 2 people
B) About 20% of those over 60 are against an increase.
C) About 30% of all of the people surveyed had no opinion,
D) More people over the age of 60 support an increase than any other group.
Answer:
C) About 30% of all of the people that surveyed had no opinion,
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