Which of the following fraction is also a repeating decimal?A. 7/14
B. 3/12
C. 10/16
D. 5/15

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

A dicimal sign is the same thing as a division sign, so if I do 7 divided by 14 it would be 0.5 if I do 3 divided by 12 it would be 0.25 if I do 10 divided by 16 it would be 0.625 and if I do 5 divided by 15 it would be 0.333333333.


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List the next four multiples of the fractions 2/3, 5/6, 3/5, 2/5

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4/6 10/12
Because ur multiplying 3times 2
And 2 times 2
Multiply by 2 to get the answer

If my job after school pays me double minimum wage, but my boss says he needs to cut my pay by 10% but will give me 10% more hours to make up for it, will I still make the same amount of money?

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No, you'll do 10% more work, and you'll make 1% less money.

Let's imagine that he cut your hourly rate in half, and doubled your hours.
Then you would be doing twice as much work, for exactly the same money.

He told you right at the beginning what he's doing, where he said he needs to
cut your pay.  Right there, you knew that he's not going to offer you any way to
make the same amount of money. 

What he offered you is a way for him to get more work done, in return for slightly
less money.  And from YOUR point of view ... you spend 10% more time on the
job, you get home 10% later, you're 10% more tired, you have 10% less time for
homework, and you lose a penny of every dollar that you're making now.

The boss is a scheming rat for concocting such a deal.  If you take it, you're being
screwed three ways.

Don't let him tell you that he's doing you a favor, and you should be grateful to him
for the job.  He is a businessman, and you should act like one too. You have a
product that you're willing to sell, for a fair price. Your product is your work.  The
boss needs your product. 

Back when you first started working for him, the two of you agreed on a price for
your product.  There's no good reason that he should expect to keep getting the
same product, but at a new reduced price.

Remember when you started that job.  That was a time when he didn't know
how well you would be able to do it, so he wanted your product at an "introductory
trial reduced price".  At the same time, you were happy to get the job, so you were
willing to work for smaller pay at the beginning.  But now that he's become
satisfied with your work and your attitude, and you've learned to do the job better
than before ... NOW your product should be worth more than before, not less.

Increase your hours ? ! ? Thanks a bunch, boss !  Work is not a product that sells
at a quantity discount.


Laticia randomly selected 25% of the seventh-grade students in her school an asked them their favorite season.Of the students surveyed,51 chose summer as their favorite season. Based on the data, what is the most reasonable prediction of the number of seventh-grade students in her school who would choose summer as their favorite season.

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if 25% is 51 students an easy way of finding it would be adding 51 4 times. so the answer should be 204. unless im wrong then im sorry.

25% is equal to 1/4. If 51 is 25% of the students, that means it is 1/4. To find the total amount of students who would choose summer, you multiply 51 x 4 and you get 204 students, give some/take some. Hope this helps!

Factor this expression: 12 + 20

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Answer:

12 + 20 = 4 × (3 + 5)

Step-by-step explanation:

12 = 4 × 3

20 = 4 × 5

12 + 20 = 4 × 3 + 4 × 5 = 4 × (3 + 5)

Brandi buys 1 dozen ears of corn for $6.96. Johanna buys on and a half dozen ears of corn at the same price per ear as Brandi. How much does Johanna pay in total for her corn?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Johanna is buying 1 1/2 at the same price as Brandi. Multiply the total price by 1 1/2 to find the price.

6.96=1 dozen

x=1 1/2 dozen

x=$10.44

Answer:

If Wyatt can husk at least 12 an hour, then to work out how much 72 takes, we do 72 ÷ 12 to find out the time. The answer is 6.

If Wyatt can husk 18 at most, then we do 72 ÷ 18 = 4 hours.

Wyatt can husk 72 dozen ears in anywhere between 4 and 6 hours, but if you were to average it, you would get 5 hours. ((4 + 6) ÷ 2 = 5).

Which answer choice does not contain any errors in capitalization? A. Our teacher said, "read the poem. then write a poem of your own." B. Our teacher said, "Read the poem. then write a poem of your own." C. Our teacher said, "Read the poem. Then write a poem of your own." D. Our teacher said, "read the poem. Then write a poem of your own."

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The correct answer choice is C. Our teacher said, "Read the poem. Then write a poem of your own." Every other answer choice contains errors in the capitalization of the first word of a sentence. The first letter of the first word of every sentence must be capitalized.

This isn't mathematics. You might want to check the subject before you ask a question.

Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

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