Label the number rational or irrational

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Answer 1
Answer: The first one rational and the second one is irrational.
Answer 2
Answer: 2468 is a rational number.
0.830000000000001 is irrational.

A rational number is any whole number.
An irrational number is anything in between, such as decimals and fractions.

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What is 399499 to the nearest thousand

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399499 nearest thousand is:
9000

because:

39 - 9499 (9499 = THOUSAND)




5-1 homework answers

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Answer:

licksickflickmydick

Step-by-step explanation:

An auto mechanic charges $50 to diagnose a problem and $25 per hour to repair the problem. If x represents the total number of hours worked and y represents the total charges, which equation represents this situation?

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Answer:

y=25x + 50

Step-by-step explanation:

25 per hour(x) and 50 for the problem

y = 25x + 50 I believe is the answer.

N-10+9n-3 combining like terms

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The expression "n - 10 + 9n - 3" simplifies to "10n - 13".

We have,

To solve the expression "n - 10 + 9n - 3" and combine liketerms, we need to add or subtract the coefficients of similar variables.

First, let's rearrange the expression by grouping like terms:

(n + 9n) + (-10 - 3)

Combining the coefficients of "n," we have:

10n + (-10 - 3)

Simplifying the terms within parentheses:

10n - 13

Therefore,

The expression "n - 10 + 9n - 3" simplifies to "10n - 13".

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N-10+9N-3.  First combine like terms.  -10 + -3 is -13.  N + 9N = 10 N.  Now all you need to do is divide.  -13/10 equals: -1.3  You're welcome!

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What is the value of 3 in 30

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Tens because 3 is in the tens column. You're welcome.
The value is 1/10 of the value

natalie has a bake sale. she has 48 chocolate chip cookies to put in bags. how many bags can she fill if she puts the same number in each bagand uses them all? find atleast 3 possibilities

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We need to find what numbers can multiply into 48
1 and 48, 2, and 24, 3 and 16, 4 and 12, and 6 and 8.
So she can fill 1 bag with 48 each, 48 bags with 1 each, 2 bags with 24 each, 24 bags with 2 each, 3 with 16, 16 with 3, 4 with 12, 12 with 4, 4 with 8, or 8 with 6. 
You just need to pick 3 of the possibilities I gave you. 
I'd pick 12 with 4 in each, 8 with 6 in each, and 6 with 8 in each
1. 8 bags - each bag would contain 6 cookies
2. 16 bags - each bag would contain 3 cookies
3. 24 bags - each bag would contain 2 cookies