A carousel has 56 horses 3/8 of them are white how many horses are not white

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Answer 1
Answer:

5/8 of them are not white, so 5/8 times 56, you get 35.



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The sum of two consecutive integers is 123 what’s is the smallest of the two integers

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The smallest of the two integers is 61

Represent the consecutive numbers with x and y, where x is the smallest of the two numbers.

So, we have the following system of equations

x + y =123

y = x + 1

Substitute x + 1 for x in x + y =123

x + x + 1 =123

Subtract 1 from both sides

x + x =122

Evaluate the like terms

2x = 122

Divide both sides by 2

x = 61

Hence, the smallest of the two integers is 61

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The smallest of two integers is 61

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x be the smaller integer

Then the next integer will be:

x+1

According to given statement that the sum of both is 123

x+ (x+1) = 123\nx+x+1=123\n2x+1=123

Subtracting 1 from both sides

2x+1-1=123-1\n2x=122

Dividing both sides by 2

(2x)/(2)=(122)/(2)\nx=61

The smallest of two integers is 61

Keywords: Linear equations, Variables

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Is -4.08 less than greater than or equal to -4.7

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Your answer (<, >) -4.08 < -4.7.

Thus, -4.7 > -4.08

Hope this helps

What is -2/5 X -1 1/4

a: 1-1/10
b: -1/2
c: 1 1/10
d: 1/2

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It is D, 1/2.

Hope this helps. :)

The Answer is D.  1/2

How many milliliters of water are in each 7 beakers

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Can you ask the full question please?


If x= root 7+ root 6 /root 7-root 6 then find the value of (x+1/x)

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Answer:

\huge\boxed{x+(1)/(x)=(13+2√(42))+(13-2√(42))=26}

Step-by-step explanation:

x=(\sqrt7+\sqrt6)/(\sqrt7-\sqrt6)\cdot(\sqrt7+\sqrt6)/(\sqrt7+\sqrt6)=((\sqrt7+\sqrt6)^2)/((\sqrt7-\sqrt6)(\sqrt6+\sqrt7))\n\n\n\text{use}\ (a+b)^2=a^2+2ab+b^2\ \text{and}\ (a-b)(a+b)=a^2-b^2

x=((\sqrt7)^2+(2)(\sqrt7)(\sqrt6)+(\sqrt6)^2)/((\sqrt7)^2-(\sqrt6)^2)\n\n\n\text{use}\ (√(a))^2=a,\ \text{for}\ a\geq0\n\n\nx=(7+2√(42)+6)/(7-6)=(13+2√(42))/(1)=13+2√(42)\n\n(1)/(x)=(1)/(13+2√(42))\cdot(13-2√(42))/(13-2√(42))=(13-2√(42))/(13^2-(2√(42))^2)=(13-2√(42))/(169-168)\n\n(1)/(x)=13-2√(42)

A bat and a ball costs $1.10. The bat costs a dollar more than the ball. How much does the ball cost?

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For this, we will make an equation. The bat costs 1 dollar more than the ball. We will use x as the value of ball. The equation will be x + (x + 1) = 1.10

x + x + 1 = 1.10
2x + 1 = 1.10
- 1 ___ -1
2x = .10
÷2 ÷2
x = .05
The ball cost .05 and the bat cost 1.05
so a bat and a ball together cost $1.10, and the bat cost $1.00 more than the ball to you are going to take $1.00 from $1.10 and that is going to leave you with a remainder of $0.10 left for the ball so the ball cost you $0.10.